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Conceiving Normalcy : Rhetoric, Law, and the Double Binds of Infertility

Part of the Rhetoric Culture and Social Critique series
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Elizabeth C. Britt uses a Massachusetts statute requiring insurance coverage for infertility as a lens through which the work of rhetoric in complex cultural processes can be better understood.

Countering the commonsensical notion that mandatory insurance coverage functions primarily to relieve the problem of infertility, Britt argues instead that the coverage serves to expose its contours.

Britt uses extensive interviews with women undergoing fertility treatments to provide the foundation for her detailed analysis.

While her study focuses on the example of infertility, it is also more broadly a commentary on the power of definition to frame experience, on the burdens and responsibilities of belonging to social collectives, and on the ability of rhetorical criticism to interrogate cultural formations.

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Product Details
0817357904 / 9780817357900
Paperback / softback
30/09/2014
United States
328 pages
152 x 229 mm, 344 grams