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Concevoir la maternité : des choses qui font et brisent nos naissances-

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Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births
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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
EAN
9780262044899
UPC
9780262044899
ISBN
9780262044899
MPN
N/A
Book Title
Designing Motherhood : Things That Make and Break Our Births
Publisher
MIT Press
Item Length
10.3 in
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Michelle Millar Fisher, Amber Winick
Genre
Family & Relationships, Design, Social Science
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, History & Criticism, Sociology / General, Parenting / Motherhood
Item Weight
31.5 Oz
Item Width
7.2 in
Number of Pages
344 Pages

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More than eighty designs--iconic, archaic, quotidian, and taboo--that have defined the arc of human reproduction. While birth often brings great joy, making babies is a knotty enterprise. The designed objects that surround us when it comes to menstruation, birth control, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood vary as oddly, messily, and dramatically as the stereotypes suggest. This smart, image-rich, fashion-forward, and design-driven book explores more than eighty designs--iconic, conceptual, archaic, titillating, emotionally charged, or just plain strange--that have defined the relationships between people and babies during the past century. Each object tells a story. In striking images and engaging text, Designing Motherhood unfolds the compelling design histories and real-world uses of the objects that shape our reproductive experiences. The authors investigate the baby carrier, from the Snugli to BabyBj rn, and the (re)discovery of the varied traditions of baby wearing; the tie-waist skirt, famously worn by a pregnant Lucille Ball on I Love Lucy, and essential for camouflaging and slowly normalizing a public pregnancy; the home pregnancy kit, and its threat to the authority of male gynecologists; and more. Memorable images--including historical ads, found photos, and drawings--illustrate the crucial role design and material culture plays throughout the arc of human reproduction. The book features a prologue by Erica Chidi and a foreword by Alexandra Lange. Contributors Luz Argueta-Vogel, Zara Arshad, Nefertiti Austin, Juliana Rowen Barton, Lindsey Beal, Thomas Beatie, Caitlin Beach, Maricela Becerra, Joan E. Biren, Megan Brandow-Faller, Khiara M. Bridges, Heather DeWolf Bowser, Sophie Cavoulacos, Meegan Daigler, Anna Dhody, Christine Dodson, Henrike Dreier, Adam Dubrowski, Michelle Millar Fisher, Claire Dion Fletcher, Tekara Gainey, Lucy Gallun, Angela Garbes, Judy S. Gelles, Shoshana Batya Greenwald, Robert D. Hicks, Porsche Holland, Andrea Homer-Macdonald, Alexis Hope, Malika Kashyap, Karen Kleiman, Natalie Lira, Devorah L Marrus, Jessica Martucci, Sascha Mayer, Betsy Joslyn Mitchell, Ginger Mitchell, Mark Mitchell, Aidan O'Connor, Lauren Downing Peters, Nicole Pihema, Alice Rawsthorn, Helen Barchilon Redman, Airyka Rockefeller, Julie Rodelli, Raphaela Rosella, Loretta J. Ross, Ofelia Perez Ruiz, Hannah Ryan, Karin Satrom, Tae Smith, Orkan Telhan, Stephanie Tillman, Sandra Oyarzo Torres, Malika Verma, Erin Weisbart, Deb Willis, Carmen Winant, Brendan Winick, Flaura Koplin Winston

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Publisher
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262044897
ISBN-13
9780262044899
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16050022928

Product Key Features

Book Title
Designing Motherhood : Things That Make and Break Our Births
Number of Pages
344 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, History & Criticism, Sociology / General, Parenting / Motherhood
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Design, Social Science
Author
Michelle Millar Fisher, Amber Winick
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
31.5 Oz
Item Length
10.3 in
Item Width
7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
INCLUDED IN CURBED''s the Best New Books to Give Architecture, Design, and Urbanism Enthusiasts "A history-in-images of the most intimate experiences of womanhood, collecting objects relied upon over decades: from the BabyBjörn to at-home pregnancy tests to birth control methods." -- New York Times Book Review "The provocative new book and exhibition series, "Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births," makes the case that there is a whole world of objects pertaining to women, mothers and pregnant people that have been overlooked from the perspective of form and function, and unstudied in terms of how their designs came to be." -- New York Times Arts "Prompting readers to consider how design shapes their own bodies, Designing Motherhood is not just a history but a call to action, an invitation to reflect on how objects, practices, and policies might be redesigned to better serve the diverse experiences of motherhood." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW "To the authors, the word mother is both noun and verb, inclusive of gender. With abortion, family leave, and funding for doula work in the news, the book is essential reading--satisfying, unnerving, and galvanizing all the same." --Vanity Fair "Through the lens of design, this book offers a more comprehensive and empowered approach to sexuality, procreation, and rearing than any mass-market guide, medical textbook, or doctor''s office." --the Brooklyn Rail "Through striking visuals and compelling stories, Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births illustrates the vital role design plays in the arc of human reproduction." --Fast Company "A first-of-its-kind exploration of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of design." --The Guardian "A rousing new book put out by the MIT Press looks at human reproduction -- fertility, birth control, menstruation, pregnancy, birth, post-pregnancy, and menopause -- through the lens of design." --The Boston Globe " Designing Motherhood ostensibly opens in an era of frank conversations about femme bodies, pleasure, and the full spectrum of fertility...the book explores not only consumer technology, but also equitable access and the infrastructure of care." --Vogue.com " Joy and trauma exist side by side in Designing Motherhood ." --The Lily " Designing Motherhood strives to challenge the stigma surrounding objects associated with pregnancy and reproductive health ." --Smithsonian "While there is so much cultural messaging around the relationship between parents and babies, there hasn''t been a critical look at the forces that contribute to our ideas about this human experience until Designing Motherhood ." --Curbed "Millar Fisher and Winick hope to let people find knowledge and joy in the overlooked history of design for mothers. Their book, which is accompanied by two exhibitions in the US, covers population policy posters all the way to pushchair design, from the bizarre to the genius to the aesthetically beautiful." --The Independent "While Designing Motherhood covers a shared human experience that is, in a plethora of forms, deeply familiar to all of us, it is still a powerful political statement by virtue of focusing on a topic that is still too-often repressed, unspoken, and taboo...[The book] very clearly shows us that while there are countless designs surrounding motherhood, there is still a lot of room for improvement, especially in terms of making conception, pregnancy, birth, and postpartum equitable for all... Designing Motherhood explores the intersection of design and motherhood with an unprecedented depth and nuance." -- Design and Culture: The Journal of the Design Studies Forum, "The provocative new book and exhibition series, "Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births," makes the case that there is a whole world of objects pertaining to women, mothers and pregnant people that have been overlooked from the perspective of form and function, and unstudied in terms of how their designs came to be." -- New York Times Arts "Prompting readers to consider how design shapes their own bodies, Designing Motherhood is not just a history but a call to action, an invitation to reflect on how objects, practices, and policies might be redesigned to better serve the diverse experiences of motherhood." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW "Through striking visuals and compelling stories, Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births illustrates the vital role design plays in the arc of human reproduction." --Fast Company "A first-of-its-kind exploration of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of design." --The Guardian "The book examines more than 80 maternity-related objects and what they say about the experience of motherhood in our culture. At a time when the messy details of caregiving are still largely invisible, these images resonate." --The Boston Globe " Designing Motherhood ostensibly opens in an era of frank conversations about femme bodies, pleasure, and the full spectrum of fertility...the book explores not only consumer technology, but also equitable access and the infrastructure of care." --Vogue.com " Joy and trauma exist side by side in Designing Motherhood ." --The Lily " Designing Motherhood strives to challenge the stigma surrounding objects associated with pregnancy and reproductive health ." --Smithsonian "Millar Fisher and Winick hope to let people find knowledge and joy in the overlooked history of design for mothers. Their book, which is accompanied by two exhibitions in the US, covers population policy posters all the way to pushchair design, from the bizarre to the genius to the aesthetically beautiful." --The Independent, "The provocative new book and exhibition series, "Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births," makes the case that there is a whole world of objects pertaining to women, mothers and pregnant people that have been overlooked from the perspective of form and function, and unstudied in terms of how their designs came to be." -- New York Times Arts "A first-of-its-kind exploration of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of design." --The Guardian, "The provocative new book and exhibition series, "Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births," makes the case that there is a whole world of objects pertaining to women, mothers and pregnant people that have been overlooked from the perspective of form and function, and unstudied in terms of how their designs came to be." -- New York Times Arts, "The provocative new book and exhibition series, "Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births," makes the case that there is a whole world of objects pertaining to women, mothers and pregnant people that have been overlooked from the perspective of form and function, and unstudied in terms of how their designs came to be." -- New York Times Arts "Prompting readers to consider how design shapes their own bodies, Designing Motherhood is not just a history but a call to action, an invitation to reflect on how objects, practices, and policies might be redesigned to better serve the diverse experiences of motherhood." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW "A first-of-its-kind exploration of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of design." --The Guardian "The book examines more than 80 maternity-related objects and what they say about the experience of motherhood in our culture. At a time when the messy details of caregiving are still largely invisible, these images resonate." --The Boston Globe " Designing Motherhood ostensibly opens in an era of frank conversations about femme bodies, pleasure, and the full spectrum of fertility...the book explores not only consumer technology, but also equitable access and the infrastructure of care." --Vogue.com " Joy and trauma exist side by side in Designing Motherhood ." --The Lily " Designing Motherhood strives to challenge the stigma surrounding objects associated with pregnancy and reproductive health ." --Smithsonian, "The provocative new book and exhibition series, "Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births," makes the case that there is a whole world of objects pertaining to women, mothers and pregnant people that have been overlooked from the perspective of form and function, and unstudied in terms of how their designs came to be." -- New York Times Arts "Prompting readers to consider how design shapes their own bodies, Designing Motherhood is not just a history but a call to action, an invitation to reflect on how objects, practices, and policies might be redesigned to better serve the diverse experiences of motherhood." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW "A first-of-its-kind exploration of the arc of human reproduction through the lens of design." --The Guardian "The book examines more than 80 maternity-related objects and what they say about the experience of motherhood in our culture. At a time when the messy details of caregiving are still largely invisible, these images resonate." --The Boston Globe " Joy and trauma exist side by side in Designing Motherhood ." --The Lily
Lccn
2020-931308
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
306.8743
Lc Classification Number
Hq759
Table of Content
Prologue Foreword Introduction 1. Reproduction 2. Pregnancy 3. Birth 4. Postpartum Selected Readings Author Biographies Acknowledgments Index Photo Credits

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