A Womb with a View

America's Growing Public Interest in Pregnancy

Laura Tropp author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:9th Jan '13

Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 4th March 2025, but could change

A Womb with a View cover

Through history, interviews, anecdotes, and popular culture, this book examines pregnancy from all angles, covering changing expectations for pregnancy; new definitions of when fatherhood begins; the implications of new, earlier connections to the fetus; and the political, economic, and social consequences to the public. In the 21st century, pregnancy is more than a biological event—it's a cultural phenomenon. A Womb with a View: America's Growing Public Interest in Pregnancy addresses how media influence and changes in society have exposed and commoditized pregnancy like never before, while technology has enabled us to share, record, and preserve all aspects of the pregnancy experience. Each chapter of the book focuses on an aspect of the pregnancy experience, including efforts to peer in and bond with the fetus, the various ways of obtaining advice, the evolving role of expectant fathers, how pregnancy is depicted and treated in popular culture, and branding and marketing to pregnant couples. Interviews with those marketing products and services to pregnant women reveal how pregnancy is now "big business," while real-life stories from pregnant women and images from television and film serve to illustrate our culture's fascination with pregnancy.

Tropp expands her analysis beyond the pregnant woman, arguing that cultural and market forces like reality television, pregnancy blogs, and the pregnancy advice market have created 'pregnancy voyeurs' who maintain the publicity of pregnancy through their spectatorship (p. 50). A Womb with a View does an excellent job of accounting for the multiplicity of actors invested in pregnancies and gives a great deal of attention to fathers' roles in public pregnancies. . . . [H]er critical analysis of pregnancy's publicity, her use of culturally relevant examples and her clear and accessible language make this text a valuable resource for students in media studies, women's and gender studies, and cultural studies. * Feminist Collections *

ISBN: 9781440828096

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 567g

208 pages