Politics and Narratives of Birth
Discover the intricate interplay of feminism and psychoanalysis in Politics and Narratives of Birth by Carol A. Mossman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This compelling 272-page paperback delves into the catastrophic aspects of birth and the politics surrounding reproduction during the rise of democracy in nineteenth-century France. Mossman expertly weaves together literary criticism and gender studies, offering readers a profound understanding of French fiction from this pivotal era. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of feminist theory, this book provides a critical lens on the narratives that shaped women's experiences in a transformative historical context. Enhance your literary collection with this thought-provoking work that challenges traditional perspectives and invites deeper reflection on the themes of birth and identity.