
Contemplating Maternity in an Era of Choice
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D. Lynn O'Brien Hallstein is assistant professor of rhetoric at Boston University.
Content
Part 2 Section One: Mediated Images of Choice
Chapter 3 Chapter One: Public Choices, Private Control: How Mediated Mom Labels Work Rhetorically to Dismantle the Politics of Choice and White Second Wave Feminist Successes
Chapter 4 Chapter Two: No Exception Post-Prevention: "Differential Biopolitics" on the Morning After
Chapter 5 Chapter Three: Politicizing Personal Choices? The Storying of Age-Related Infertility in Public Discourses
Part 6 Section Two: Choice in the Public Sphere
Chapter 7 Chapter Four: Reproductive Freedom Transforming Discourses of Choice
Chapter 8 Chapter Five: The Commodification of Motherhood: Surrogacy as a Matter of Choice
Chapter 9 Chapter Six: Law, Politics, and Reproductive Choices
Part 10 Section Three: Pregnancy and Choice
Chapter 11 Chapter Seven: My Eyes Cry Without Me: Illusions of Choice in the Transition to Motherhood
Chapter 12 Chapter Eight: Two Women, Two Stories: Complicating Our "Right to Choose"
Chapter 13 Chapter Nine: The In/Fertile, Un/Natural Body: Ecofeminism, Dis/Embodiment, Technology, and (the Loss of) Choice
Part 14 Section Four: Working with Choice
Chapter 15 Chapter Ten: The Invisible Politics of 'Choice' in the Workplace: Naming the Informal Parenting Support System
Chapter 16 Chapter Eleven: Cutting the Meeting Short: Conflicting Narrative Choices in One Woman's Maternity Leave
Chapter 17 Chapter Twelve: Total Motherhood and Having it All: Reproduction, Maternity, and Discourses of Choice among Female Police Officers
Part 18 Section Five: Ongoing Choices
Chapter 19 Chapter Thirteen: Purposefully Childless Good Women
Chapter 20 Chapter Fourteen: What Men Say About Women: Fathers Contemplate Work Family Choices and Motherhood
Chapter 21 Chapter Fifteen: Outlaw Mothers Raising Gentle-men: Choosing to Disrupt Hegemonic Tensions between Masculinity and Feminism
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