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Wild With Child: Outlaw Mothers and Feminist Representations of Maternal Power





Price: $34.95

Page Count: 176

Publication Date: April 2024

ISBN: 978-1-77258-492-9

This book was originally conceived as a feminist gift for baby showers. Feminist academics are familiar with the wealth of maternal feminist scholarship that has been produced over the past five decades, much of it by Demeter Press. However, new generations of mothers are born all the time. In the spirit of the Barbie movie, this book is intended to provide a gentle entry point for those new to feminist scholarship, and also an enjoyable and invigorating emotional experience for those who are more familiar with motherwork and maternal feminist thinking. This book invites readers to step lightly into a transformative realm where the conventional narratives of pregnancy, motherhood, and femininity are defied, reshaped, and celebrated. In response to decades of limited portrayals of pregnant women and mothers as merely ‘good,’ ‘bad,’ or ‘monstrous,’ this anthology intervenes with a diverse array of contributions from scholars, artists, activists, and those who have lived the journey of motherhood. It brings forth a colourful mosaic of perspectives that push beyond the confines of societal norms, presenting images, writings, and creative expressions bursting with authenticity and power. This anthology is an affirmation, a celebration, and a transformative journey that invites all to join in reframing the pregnant body and the lived experiences of motherhood, and in to deeper engagements with maternal feminist writing and thought.

"A refreshing, insightful, and entertaining introduction to maternal feminist thinking. This book is a great reading recommendation for people unfamiliar with the complexities of care work or with matricentric feminism. An ideal gift for the thoughtful mom or mom to be on your shopping list."

Mark Bourrie, Canadian journalist, lawyer, writer, and winner of the RBC Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction

• Introduction – Finestone and Jaremko

Pregnancy
• Linda Greene Finestone Lilith: From Rejection to Redemption
• Clara Kundin

Birth
• Andra DeKeseredy BadAss Moms
• Sarah Sahagian A Tough Pill to Swallow
• Jennifer Cox Five Poems about Working Through Birth Trauma

Motherhood
• Rebecca Jaremko Still Wild
• Guinevere Clark Journeys into Liberation: Re-writing the Maternal ‘I’ in Poetry on Domestic Abuse.
• Hazel Katherine Larkin Abreast of Things
• May Isaac Preserving the Self by Losing it and Finding the Self by Preserving it
• Andrea O’Reilly There must be something good about me”: Dystopian Satire, Maternal Resistance, and the Undoing of Normative Motherhood in Jessamine Chan’s The School for Good Mothers
• Claudia Zucca, Writing the Breast

Elana Finestone is a lawyer, feminist academic, and, in 2022, became a first time mother.

Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich is a lawyer, law teacher, and mom to four wonderful children who are now teens and adults. She is author, editor, and co-author of several Demeter Press collaborations, among other books.