ABSTRACT

In this dazzling collection of over 200 photos of pregnant women taken from art libraries, childbirth manuals, maternity ads, contemporary art, and personal albums, the authors explore the paradox between image and reality. The photos illuminate how society creates feminine roles through the institution of pregnancy-and how women resist such roles.

chapter 1|16 pages

The Subject of Pregnancy

chapter 2|64 pages

The Labors of Art

chapter 3|24 pages

Family Photographs and the Pregant Pose

chapter 6|24 pages

From Fetal Icon to Pregnant Icon