Bültmann & Gerriets
Designing Motherhood
Things that Make and Break Our Births
von Amber Winick, Michelle Millar Fisher
Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-262-04489-9
Erschienen am 14.09.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 261 mm [H] x 185 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 903 Gramm
Umfang: 344 Seiten

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More than eighty designs--iconic, archaic, quotidian, and taboo--that have defined arc of human reproduction.
While birth often brings great joy, making babies is a knotty enterprise. The designed objects that surround us when it comes to menstruation, birth control, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood vary as oddly, messily, and dramatically as the stereotypes suggest. This smart, image-rich, fashion-forward, and design-driven book explores more than eighty designs--iconic, conceptual, archaic, titillating, emotionally charged, or just plain strange--that have defined the relationships between people and babies during the past century.



Prologue
Foreword
Introduction
1. Reproduction
2. Pregnancy
3. Birth
4. Postpartum
Selected Readings
Author Biographies
Acknowledgments
Index
Photo Credits



Michelle Millar Fisher, a curator and architecture and design historian, is Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She lecture frequently on design, people, and the politics of things. Amber Winick is a writer, design historian, and recipient of two Fulbright Awards. She has lived, researched, and written about family and child-related designs, policies, and practices around the world.