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Telling Bodies Performing Birth Della Pollock

Telling Bodies Performing Birth By Della Pollock

Telling Bodies Performing Birth by Della Pollock


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Considering issues such as pain and fertility, and exploring both the language of medical discourse and the silence of personal mystery, she reveals the numerous ways in which giving birth is narrated in the contemporary U.S. Pollock draws on cultural criticism, performance studies, and narrative theory to unpack this long-ignored genre.

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Telling Bodies Performing Birth: Everyday Narratives of Childbirth by Della Pollock

Birth stories, Della Pollock tells us, "are everywhere and nowhere," permeating and haunting our everyday lives. In this remarkable volume Pollock explores the myriad ways in which men and women recount the ritual performance of giving birth. Many of these stories, Pollock observes, rise out of the depths of terror, flirting with disaster only to end with a profound sense of relief at what medical discourse calls a "good outcome." Others represent pain, make counterclaims on reproductive technologies, and suggest complex associations between maternity, sexuality, and body politics in the contemporary United States. Pollock retells stories about some of the injustices that structure giving and telling birth--finding there a reckoning with the unknown and unknowable. Focusing on the performances of birth stories, Pollock writes an intimate ethnography: an account of listening "body to body" to stories that press the borders of cultural critique with virtuosity, possibility, desire, and risk. She draws on cultural criticism, performance studies, and narrative theory to unpack this long-ignored practice. Most striking, however, are the stories presented here: unsanctioned, bold, fragmentary, and often furtive, they both unnerve and inspire even as they realize and resist cultural norms.

About Della Pollock

Della Pollock is associate professor of communication studies and director of the University Program in Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is coeditor of the journal Cultural Studies and editor ofExceptional Spaces: Essays in Performance and History.

Table of Contents

One: Origins in Absence Two: Narrative Rites Three: Practicing Pain Four: Secrets/Doubles

Additional information

CIN0231109156VG
9780231109154
0231109156
Telling Bodies Performing Birth: Everyday Narratives of Childbirth by Della Pollock
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Columbia University Press
1999-07-14
352
N/A
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