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Belabored

A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women

Author: Lyz Lenz  

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An impassioned and irreverent argument for dismantling our cultural narratives around pregnancy.

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An impassioned and irreverent argument for dismantling our cultural narratives around pregnancy.

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The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world, a rate that is increasing, even as infant mortality rates decrease. Meanwhile, the right-wing assault on reproductive rights and bodily autonomy has also escalated. We can already glimpse a reality where embryos and fetuses have more rights than the people gestating them, and even women who aren't pregnant are seen first and foremost as potential incubators.

In Belabored, journalist Lyz Lenz lays bare the misogynistic logic of U.S. cultural narratives about pregnancy, tracing them back to our murky, potent cultural soup of myths, from the religious to the historical. In the present she details, with her trademark blend of wit, snark, and raw intimacy, how sexist assumptions inform our expectations for pregnant people, whether we're policing them, asking them to make sacrifices with dubious or disproven benefits, or putting them up on a pedestal in an "Earth mother" role. Throughout, she reflects on her own experiences of being seen as alternately a vessel or a goddess--but hardly ever as herself--while carrying each of her two children.

Belabored is an urgent call for us to embrace new narratives around pregnancy and the choice whether or not to have children, emphasising wholeness and agency, and to reflect those values in our laws, medicine, and interactions with each other.

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Critic Reviews

“"Lyz Lenz is brilliant, and if you haven't ordered her book yet, what are you even doing with your life?"-- Jessica Valenti, author of Sex Object”

"A thoughtful, impassioned look at mothers and mothering."
--Kirkus
"Deeply researched, infinitely inclusive, and a scorching page-turner, Belabored is required reading for anyone interested in the human goddamn race."--Megan Stielstra, author of The Wrong Way to Save Your Life
"I regularly turn to Lyz Lenz for writing that is incisive, funny, and compellingly furious."
--Rebecca Traister, author of Good and Mad
"In Belabored, Lyz Lenz burrows inside our culture's myths and fantasies about motherhood, mining her own deeply personal experiences to reveal a far uglier and more complex truth. Lenz is that smart, acid-tongued friend who entertains you with jaw-dropping stories while daring you to think more deeply. Belabored is riveting, riotous, and bracingly honest."
--Pamela Colloff, senior reporter at ProPublica and staff writer at the New York Times Magazine
"In a voice full of humor, passion and urgency, Lenz asks that women be the ones making decisions about their bodies."
--Time Magazine
"Lenz deftly skewers all of the stereotypes around pregnancy and motherhood in her wonderful, must-read."
--New York Journal of Books
"Lyz Lenz is brilliant, and if you haven't ordered her book yet, what are you even doing with your life?"--Jessica Valenti, author of Sex Object
"This book is just wonderful, a pure distillation of righteous fury that is always timely, but especially now."--Sarah Weinman, author of The Real Lolita
"With wit and deadly seriousness, Lenz draws attention to the rising rate of maternal mortality in the U.S. and calls for an update to the way people view pregnancy in America."
--Time Magazine

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About the Author

Lyz Lenz is the author of God Land and a columnist for the Cedar Rapids Gazette and contributing writer for the Columbia Journalism Review. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, and Pacific Standard, among other publications. She lives in Iowa.

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The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world, a rate that is increasing, even as infant mortality rates decrease. Meanwhile, the right-wing assault on reproductive rights and bodily autonomy has also escalated. We can already glimpse a reality where embryos and fetuses have more rights than the people gestating them, and even women who aren't pregnant are seen first and foremost as potential incubators.In Belabored , journalist Lyz Lenz lays bare the misogynistic logic of U.S. cultural narratives about pregnancy, tracing them back to our murky, potent cultural soup of myths, from the religious to the historical. In the present she details, with her trademark blend of wit, snark, and raw intimacy, how sexist assumptions inform our expectations for pregnant people, whether we're policing them, asking them to make sacrifices with dubious or disproven benefits, or putting them up on a pedestal in an "Earth mother" role. Throughout, she reflects on her own experiences of being seen as alternately a vessel or a goddess--but hardly ever as herself--while carrying each of her two children. Belabored is an urgent call for us to embrace new narratives around pregnancy and the choice whether or not to have children, emphasising wholeness and agency, and to reflect those values in our laws, medicine, and interactions with each other.

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Product Details

Publisher
PublicAffairs,U.S.
Published
10th September 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781541762831

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