Reproduction, Kin and Climate Crisis

Making Bushfire Babies

9781529226843
Bristol University Press
Celia Roberts, Mary Lou Rasmussen, Louisa Allen, Rebecca Williamson
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Exploring the impact of climate change and the pandemic on people’s decisions to form families and their experience of having children, this book makes a valuable contribution to debates on contemporary planetary crises.

What is it like to have a baby in climate crisis?

This book explores the experiences of pregnant women and their partners, pre- and post-birth, during the catastrophic Australian bushfire season of 2019-20 and the subsequent COVID-19 pandemic. Engaging a range of concepts, including the Pyrocene, breath, care and embodiment, the authors explore how climate crisis is changing experiences of having children. They also raise questions about how gender and sexuality are shaped by histories of human engagements with fire.

This interdisciplinary analysis brings feminist and queer questions about reproduction and kin into debates on contemporary planetary crises.

9781529226843
Contributor Bio

Celia Roberts is Professor at the Australian National University.

Mary Lou Rasmussen is Professor at the Australian National University.

Louisa Allen is Professor at the University of Auckland.

Rebecca Williamson is Researcher at the Australian National University.

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