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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11401/77201
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work is sponsored by the Stony Brook University Graduate School in compliance with the requirements for completion of degree.en_US
dc.formatMonograph
dc.format.mediumElectronic Resourceen_US
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherThe Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
dc.typeThesis
dcterms.abstractIn this thesis, I consider the complex interactions between discourses of medicine, nature, and disability which determine what pregnant women can or cannot, or should or should not do to maintain an acceptable and “healthy†pregnancy that results in a desired, nondisabled child. In this thesis, I employ two interdisciplinary methods, critical discourse analysis and qualitative interviewing and ground my project in feminist disability studies and the concept of reproductive justice. I analyze interviews I conducted with five currently pregnant women from Long Island, New York and three pregnancy manuals, What to Expect When You’re Expecting, Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth, and The Disabled Woman’s Guide to Pregnancy and Birth). Through my study of these texts, I found that dominant pregnancy discourses are marked by ableist expectations of and from pregnant women and not all women have the privilege (particularly able-bodied privilege) to expect something from their pregnancies. I end this thesis with a consideration of the CenteringPregnancy model of prenatal care, as a potential way towards a pregnancy discourse defined by disability-inclusive reproductive justice.
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dcterms.contributorFriedner, Micheleen_US
dcterms.contributorDiedrich, Lisaen_US
dcterms.contributorMontegary, Liz.en_US
dcterms.creatorAbbasi-Lemmon, Laura
dcterms.dateAccepted2017-09-20T16:52:11Z
dcterms.dateSubmitted2017-09-20T16:52:11Z
dcterms.descriptionDepartment of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studiesen_US
dcterms.extent121 pg.en_US
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dcterms.formatMonograph
dcterms.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11401/77201
dcterms.issued2016-12-01
dcterms.languageen_US
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dcterms.publisherThe Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
dcterms.subjectWomen's studies -- Gender studies
dcterms.subjectCritical Discourse Analysis, Feminist Disability Studies, Interdisciplinary Methods, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Advice Literature, Reproductive Justice
dcterms.titleShifting Expectations: Medicine, Nature, and Disability in Pregnancy Texts
dcterms.typeThesis


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