Infertilities: Exploring Fictions of Barren Bodies

Infertilities: Exploring Fictions of Barren Bodies

Author
Robin Truth Goodman
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2000
Page
256
ISBN
0816634874,9780816634873
File Type
pdf
File Size
12.7 MiB

Women's Studies/Cultural Studies
An original analysis of the role of female reproduction in the project of empire.
In today's global market, ideas about family, femininity, and reproduction are traded on as actively as any currency or stock. The connection has a history, one rooted in a conception of feminine identities invented through a science interwoven with the pursuit of empire, the accumulation of goods, and the furtherance of power. It is this history that Robin Truth Goodman exposes in her provocative analysis of literary and political representations of female infertility from the mid-nineteenth century to our day.
Goodman takes Darwin's studies on sterility between species as her starting point, exploring evolutionary science as the intersection of a colonial worldview based on class struggle and the pathologizing of female identities that fall outside of reproductive normalcy. She then examines how Joseph Conrad constructs a vision of feminism as a product of miscegenation, how Alejo Carpentier and Mario Vargas Llosa deploy female figures of miscegenation to recast Latin American literature as "difference," and how ecological devastation in the Brazilian Amazon is envisioned through failures in Indian marriage. Locating points of conjunction between queer, feminist, and postcolonial theories, Infertilities points to the role of lesbian representation and reproductive politics in ongoing critiques of globalism.
Robin Truth Goodman is an independent scholar who lives in New York City.
Cultural Studies of the Americas Series, volume 4 Translation Inquiries: University of Minnesota Press

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