Maternity in the Post-Apocalypse


Novelistic Re-visions of Dystopian Motherhood

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By Renae L. Mitchell
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Renae Mitchell is an instructor at the University of New Mexico at Los Alamos.

Introduction: Maternity in the Post-Apocalyptic Landscape Chapter One: GESTATION: The Crisis of Native Pregnancy in The Future Home of the Living God (2017) Chapter Two: BIRTH: Deliverance through Plague in The Unnamed Midwife (2016) Chapter Three: NEW MOTHER: To Resist and Dis-Obeah in the Wasted Landscape of Brown Girl in the Ring (1999) Chapter Four: MATERNAL FUTURES: Maternity and the Holy Book in Parable of the Talents (1999) and Who Fears Death (2014) Conclusion: Material Memory: Maternity in the Future Present

A timely and incisive re-assessment of a paradigm: the maternal body as crucible of the body politic. Mitchell's sensitive study reveals the latest iteration of the primal matrix as embodied locus of post-catastrophe creation. This is a critical study at a critical moment at the intersection of apocalyptic degeneration and post-apocalyptic regeneration. It is a salutary reminder that at anxious times of dystopian de-creation, transformative re-creation emerges as reflexive recourse. The perennial site of that regeneration is maternity and the maternal body as dramatized in the literary works Mitchell brilliantly examines in her insightful analysis. -- Djelal Kadir, Penn State University

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