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Margaret F. Gibson

    Margaret Gibson is a nationally and internationally recognized poet, known for her ten books of poems and a prose memoir. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring themes of identity, memory, and our connection to the natural world. Gibson's distinctive voice and insightful observations offer readers a profound literary journey. Her writing is celebrated for its stylistic grace and emotional resonance.

    Queering Motherhood: Narrative and Theoretical Perspectives
    • Few words are as steeped in beliefs about gender, sexuality, and social desirability as "motherhood". Drawing on queer, postcolonial, and feminist theory, historical sources, personal narratives, film studies, and original empirical research, the authors in this book offer queer re-tellings and reexaminations of reproduction, family, politics, and community. The list of contributors includes emerging writers as well as established scholars and activists such as Gary Kinsman, Damien Riggs, Christa Craven, Cary Costello, Elizabeth Peel, and Rachel Epstein.

      Queering Motherhood: Narrative and Theoretical Perspectives