Infertilities, a Curation
Siobhan Lyons, Elizabeth Horn, Maria Novotný, Robin Silbergleid, Jessie Dietz-Bieske, Jaimie Lee Peterson, Faye Glen, Marjorie Maddox, Christine McDonough, Matt Quarterman, Adi Hadar, Sharon McKellar, Lauree Schloss, Margaret A. Mason, Carla Sameth, Christine Moffat, Gwenn Seemel, Jennifer Berney, Crystal Tursich, Shannon Novotny, Lisa Grunberger, Eva Nye, Cha Gutiérrez, Katie Benson, Betty Doyle, Montserrat Duran Muntadas, Monica Wiesblott, Sally Butcher, Douglas Kearney, Foz Foster, Annamarie Torpey Miyasaki, Yomaira Figueroa-Vásquez, Ashley Maclure, Poonam Parag, Molina Dayal, Cheryl Klein, Leanne Schuetz, La-Anna Douglas, Sarah Matthews, Cynthia Herrick, Sarah Clark Davis, Kevin Jordan, Kate Bradley, Kelly Zechmeister-Smith, Barrie Arliss, Dan Louis Lane, Jamie Blicher, Roxanna Jenkins, Jenny Rough, Raina Cowan, Marissa McClure Sweeney, Erika Meitner, Amy Traylor, Nicole Askevold, Krys Malcolm Belc, Annie Kuo, Noah Moskin, Maya Grobel, Ryan Ferrante, Michele Wolf, Carla Davis, Brit Ellis, Jo C., Denise Callen
Infertility is more than a diagnosis; it is an obstacle to family building and a traumatic life-altering experience. Through personal narrative, poetry, and visual art, stories of infertility that are far more nuanced than statistics, insurance diagnostic codes, and treatment plans, are brought to light. These works highlight the varied perspectives of individuals who have lived with infertility and include perspectives from women, men, and nonbinary and transgender individuals, as well as heterosexual couples, single parents by choice, and lesbian and queer-identified couples. This collection intentionally makes visible the emotional depths of infertility. From diagnosis and treatment, adoption, or living childfree, to miscarriage and pregnancy loss, editors, writers, and artists explore the range of experiences with infertility and their psychological, physical, and emotional impacts in all aspects of life. This carefully curated anthology reveals that infertility cannot be reduced to a singular narrative; instead, it is an assemblage of multiple embodied moments. Whether readers come to this book as someone personally affected by infertility or someone who wants to learn more about the experiences of individuals facing reproductive loss, Infertilities, A Curation invites readers to consider how creative practices such as art and writing can aid in efforts to heal individual traumas and more broadly as means of advocacy.
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Publication Date
9/19/2023