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This Watery Place

Four Essays on Gestation
Brief Description
What does it feel like to experience your body cleaving into two or more while listening to lawyers, judges, pundits, and politicians centre debates about reproductive healthcare around the viability line, the fantasised moment when any foetus could be extracted from the uterus and survive? What... Read More
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This Watery Place

A striking political and literary meditation on the sensory experience and politics of conception, pregnancy and neonatal care

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What does it feel like to experience your body cleaving into two or more while listening to lawyers, judges, pundits, and politicians centre debates about reproductive healthcare around the viability line, the fantasised moment when any foetus could be extracted from the uterus and survive?

What form of subjectivity is produced by the recurrent practice of scrolling through photographs of children crushed in war while a baby sleeps beside you, indistinguishable from the dead children in expression and bodily habit?

This Watery Place departs from author Emma Heaney’s experiences to address these questions, which are situated between the particular historical moment of her pregnancies, of any individual pregnancy, and the transhistorical continuities of the sensations, emotions, socialities, and conceptual provocations that have long accompanied gestation.

The book centres the embodied realities that are often mystified in the sentimentalising of motherhood, a process that enables the material abandonment of those who do the labour of gestation and care, and, indeed, of children. As a result, gestation is revealed as a process against cisness, wage work, and the death cult of war.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745350141

Publisher: Pluto Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 November 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pluto Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Emma Heaney is the author of The New Woman, the forthcoming The Ghost Cousins, and the editor of the collection Feminism Against Cisness.

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