![]() ![]() I guess they really wanted to have me freestyle. She talks about her mother and father being together and writes, “I always thought it was strange that they decided to have a kid at a conceptionarium. ![]() In MT Anderson’s Feed, Violet messages Titus with a long backstory of her life, as she knows she’s dying. ![]() The commercialization of reproduction and the way that it is branded, advertised and marketed towards dystopian societies reflects a criticism of capitalism in the most basic way… if these theoretical societies condone the blatant ‘selling’ of the creation of human life, what remains? Some of these representations don’t hinge on the medical instead, “baby making” is used as a vehicle for a criticism of capitalistic society. Dystopian literary endeavors seem to have taken these ideas and multiplied them, representing the fears around fertility issues and the medical establishment’s involvement in reproductive assistance– representing fears around literally making babies in removed environments. If nothing else, in recent years, American society has become more familiar with ideas of reproductive assistance– from surrogacy to in-vitro fertilization to hormone injections and everything in between. ![]()
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