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245 00 Inventing maternity :|bpolitics, science, and literature, 
       1650-1865 /|cedited by Susan C. Greenfield and Carol 
       Barash. 
264  1 Lexington :|bThe University Press of Kentucky,|c[2015] 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (286 pages) 
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505 0  Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 
       Introduction; 1 Making Up for Losses: The Workings of 
       Gender in William Harvey's de Generatione animalium; 
       Notes; 2 ""Such Is My Bond"": Maternity and Economy in 
       Anne Bradstreet's Writing; Christian Bondage; Paternal 
       Bonds; Marital Bonds; Maternal Bonds; Maternity and 
       Publication; Notes; 3 Aborting the ""Mother Plot"": 
       Politics and Generation in Absalom and Achitophel; Notes; 
       4 The Pregnant Imagination, Women's Bodies, and Fetal 
       Rights; Prologue; Notes. 
505 8  5 ""A Point of Conscience"": Breastfeeding and Maternal 
       Authority in Pamela, Part 2Afterword; Notes; 6 Mary 
       Wollstonecraft: Styles of Radical Maternity; Notes; 7 
       Maria Edgeworth and the Politics of Consumption: Eating, 
       Breastfeeding, and the Irish Wet Nurse in Ennui; Notes; 8 
       Reproductive Urges: Literacy, Sexuality, and Eighteenth-
       Century Englishness; Patrilineage, Continuity, and the 
       Trouble with Language; Matrilineage, Reproduction, and the
       Trouble with Sex; Jane Austen and the Perils of Reading 
       Novels; Notes; 9 Infanticide and the Boundaries of Culture
       from Hume to Arnold; Notes. 
505 8  10 ""Happy Shall He Be, That Taketh and Dasheth Thy Little
       Ones against the Stones"": Infanticide in Cooper's The 
       Last of the MohicansInfanticide in The Last of the 
       Mohicans; ""Partial Relatives""; Regeneration through Self
       -Making; Notes; 11 Reforming the Body: ""Experience"" and 
       the Architecture of Imagination in Harriet Jacobs's 
       Incidents in the Life of a SlaveGirl; ""Experience"" Space,
       and Motherhood under Slavery; The Flowery Home Ravaged; 
       The Maternal Body and the Hiding (of) Place; Notes; 
       Contributors; Index. 
520    Not until the eighteenth century was the image of the 
       tender, full-time mother invented. This image retains its 
       power today. Inventing Maternity demonstrates that, 
       despite its association with an increasingly standardized 
       set of values, motherhood remained contested terrain. 
       Drawing on feminist, cultural, and postcolonial theory, 
       Inventing Maternity surveys a wide range of sources--
       medical texts, political tracts, religious doctrine, poems,
       novels, slave narratives, conduct books, and cookbooks. 
       The first half of the volume, covering the mid-seventeenth
       to the late eighteenth centuries, consid. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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700 1  Greenfield, Susan C.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
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700 1  Barash, Carol.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aGreenfield, Susan C.|tInventing 
       Maternity : Politics, Science, and Literature, 1650-1865.
       |dLexington : The University Press of Kentucky, ©2015
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