Designing Motherhood

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More than eighty designs–iconic, archaic, quotidian, and taboo–that have defined arc of human reproduction.

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While birth often brings great joy, making babies is a knotty enterprise. The designed objects that surround us when it comes to menstruation, birth control, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood vary as oddly, messily, and dramatically as the stereotypes suggest. This smart, image-rich, fashion-forward, and design-driven book explores more than eighty designs–iconic, conceptual, archaic, titillating, emotionally charged, or just plain strange–that have defined the relationships between people and babies during the past century. Each object tells a story. In striking images and engaging text, Designing Motherhood unfolds the compelling design histories and real-world uses of the objects that shape our reproductive experiences. The authors investigate the baby carrier, from the Snugli to BabyBjörn, and the (re)discovery of the varied traditions of baby wearing; the tie-waist skirt, famously worn by a pregnant Lucille Ball on I Love Lucy, and essential for camouflaging and slowly normalizing a public pregnancy; the home pregnancy kit, and its threat to the authority of male gynaecologists; and more. Memorable images–including historical ads, found photos, and drawings–illustrate the crucial role design and material culture plays throughout the arc of human reproduction. The book features a prologue by Erica Chidi and a foreword by Alexandra Lange.

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 25.4 × 17.8 × 2.4 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

343

Language

English

Edition

First edition

Dewey

306.8743 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K