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Title Hatching : experiments in motherhood and technology / Jenni Quilter.
Author Quilter, Jenni, 1980- author.
Publication Info. New York : Riverhead Books, 2022.
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  362.198 QUI    Check Shelves
 Southeast  362.198 QUI    Check Shelves
 Southwest  362.198 QUI    Check Shelves
Description 274 pages ; 22 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Graft -- 14.3 -- Paper, spoon, cyst -- All my posterity -- Seeing -- He said/He said -- Womb with a view -- Working girl -- At North Farm -- The walking egg -- Look! Look! -- Snowflake -- Through the hatch.
Summary "A provocative examination of reproductive technologies that questions our understanding of fertility, motherhood, and the female body Since the world's first test-tube baby was born in 1978, in vitro fertilization has made the unimaginable possible for millions of people. Yet today, the revolutionary potential of babies in bottles remains unrealized. Fertility centers continue to reinforce conservative norms of motherhood and family, and infertility remains a deeply emotional experience many women are reluctant to discuss. In this vivid and incisive personal and cultural history, Jenni Quilter explores what it is like to be one of those women, both the site of a bold experiment and a potential mother caught between fearing and yearning. Quilter observes her own experience with the eye of a critic, recounting the pleasures and pains of objectification: how medicine mediates between women and their bodies, how marketing redefines pregnancy and early parenthood as a set of products, how we celebrate the "natural" and denigrate the artificial. With nuance, empathy, and a fierce intellect, Quilter asks urgent questions about what it means to desire a child and how much freedom reproductive technologies actually offer. Her writing embraces the complexities of motherhood and the humanity of IVF: the waiting rooms, the message boards, and the genetic permutations-egg donation, sperm donation, embryo donation-of what a thoroughly modern family might mean"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Quilter, Jenni, 1980-
Infertility -- Patients -- United States -- Biography.
Women college teachers -- United States -- Biography.
Fertilization in vitro, Human.
Pregnancy.
Reproductive technology -- History.
Fertilization in Vitro,
Test-Tube Babies.
In Vitro Techniques
Reproductive Techniques -- history.
Genre Autobiographies.
ISBN 9780735213203 hardcover : $28.00
0735213208 hardcover