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Fertile Visions - (Thinking Cinema) by Anne Carruthers (Hardcover)

Fertile Visions - (Thinking Cinema) by  Anne Carruthers (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Fertile Visions conceptualises the uterus as a narrative space so that the female reproductive body can be understood beyond the constraints of a gendered analysis. Unravelling pregnancy from notions of maternity and mothering demands that we think differently about narratives of reproduction, which is crucial in the current global political climate wherein the gender-specificity of pregnancy contributes to how bodies that reproduce ? i.e., women ? are marginalised, controlled, and criminalised. Anne Carruthers demonstrates fascinating and insightful close analyses of films such as Juno, Birth, and Arrival as examples of uterus as a narrative space. Fertile Visions engages with empirical research on the foetal ultrasound scan as well as phenomenologies, affect and spectatorship in film studies to offer a new way to look, think and analyse pregnancy and the pregnant body in contemporary cinema from the Americas"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Fertile Visions</i> conceptualises the uterus as a narrative space so that the female reproductive body can be understood beyond the constraints of a gendered analysis. Unravelling pregnancy from notions of maternity and mothering demands that we think differently about narratives of reproduction. This is crucial in the current global political climate wherein the gender-specificity of pregnancy contributes to how bodies that reproduce are marginalised, controlled, and criminalised. Anne Carruthers demonstrates fascinating and insightful close analyses of films such as <i>Juno, Birth, Ixcanul</i> and <i>Arrival</i> as examples of the uterus as a narrative space. Fertile Visions engages with research on the foetal ultrasound scan as well as phenomenologies, affect and spectatorship in film studies to offer a new way to look, think and analyse pregnancy and the pregnant body in cinema from the Americas.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>This is an intellectually very strong approach to pregnancy ('the uterus') and a highly original conception of the project of the uterus as narrative space, the deployment of phenomenology to focus on pregnancy/the uterus as distinct from motherhood/maternity, and wide-ranging and impressive research in all the areas of film studies touched upon in pursuing its topic.<br/>Kate Ince, Professor of French and Visual Studies, University of Birmingham, UK<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Anne Carruthers</b> is an Associate Lecturer at Newcastle University, UK, where she teaches film studies. She is an experienced script reader, and her research interests lie in phenomenologies, narrative, and close textual analysis.

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