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A cultural history of gender and reproduction
Literary obstetrics: Ezra Pound and the Midwives Act of 1902
Pregnancy in Faulkner's artist novels: masculinity, sexology, and creativity in interwar America
The mannish woman as fertility goddess: how narrative makes a legitimate mother out of Ántonia Shimerda
"'Conceiving herself pregnant before she was'": parental impressions and the limits of reproductive legitimacy in Nightwood
Coda: Masculine pregnancies beyond Modernism.
Literary obstetrics: Ezra Pound and the Midwives Act of 1902
Pregnancy in Faulkner's artist novels: masculinity, sexology, and creativity in interwar America
The mannish woman as fertility goddess: how narrative makes a legitimate mother out of Ántonia Shimerda
"'Conceiving herself pregnant before she was'": parental impressions and the limits of reproductive legitimacy in Nightwood
Coda: Masculine pregnancies beyond Modernism.