Lost : Miscarriage in Nineteenth-Century America Hardback
by Shannon Withycombe
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2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title In Lost, medical historian Shannon Withycombe weaves together women’s personal writings and doctors’ publications from the 1820s through the 1910s to investigate the transformative changes in how Americans conceptualized pregnancy, understood miscarriage, and interpreted fetal tissue over the course of the nineteenth century.
Withycombe’s pathbreaking research reveals how Americans construed, and continue to understand, miscarriage within a context of reproductive desires, expectations, and abilities.
This is the first book to utilize women’s own writings about miscarriage to explore the individual understandings of pregnancy loss and the multiple social and medical forces that helped to shape those perceptions.
What emerges from Withycombe’s work is unlike most medicalization narratives.Â
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- Pages:236 pages, 9 images, half tones
- Publisher:Rutgers University Press
- Publication Date:05/10/2018
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- ISBN:9780813591544
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:236 pages, 9 images, half tones
- Publisher:Rutgers University Press
- Publication Date:05/10/2018
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- ISBN:9780813591544