Conceived in modernism : the aesthetics and politics of birth control / Aimee Armande Wilson.
2016
PS374.B57 W55 2016
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Conceived in modernism : the aesthetics and politics of birth control / Aimee Armande Wilson.
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9781501307157 (electronic bk.)
1501307150 (electronic bk.)
9781501307133
1501307134
1501307150 (electronic bk.)
9781501307133
1501307134
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New York : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloombury Publishing Inc/Bloomsbury, 2016.
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©2016
Language
English
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1 online resource (169 pages) : illustration.
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40025602189
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PS374.B57 W55 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification
810.9/3561
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-164) and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Bloomsbury literary studies series.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Modernism, Monsters, and Margaret Sanger
2. "God spoke with me to-day": Prophecy, The Waste Land, and Marie Stopes
3. "Sentences swelled, adjectives multiplied": Orlando, Contraception and the Life of the Mind
4. Southern Mother, Lethal Fetus; Or How Birth Control Makes a Modernist Out of Flannery O'Connor
5. Where Alien Abduction Meets Family Planning: Personhood, Race and Reproduction in Octavia Butler's Dawn
Coda.
1. Modernism, Monsters, and Margaret Sanger
2. "God spoke with me to-day": Prophecy, The Waste Land, and Marie Stopes
3. "Sentences swelled, adjectives multiplied": Orlando, Contraception and the Life of the Mind
4. Southern Mother, Lethal Fetus; Or How Birth Control Makes a Modernist Out of Flannery O'Connor
5. Where Alien Abduction Meets Family Planning: Personhood, Race and Reproduction in Octavia Butler's Dawn
Coda.