Author Heather Kuttai will be in Winnipeg on June 7th to launch her book, Maternity Rolls: Pregnancy, Childbirth and Disability. Heather will give a talk and sign copies of her book. The launch starts at 7:30 pm and all are welcome to attend
- Date: June 7th
- Time: 19:30
- Place: McNally Robinson Bookstore, Grant Park, Winnipeg
From the publisher: Fernwood: Heather Kuttai is a 40-year-old white, heterosexual woman. She is married and is the mother of two children. Living in a quiet, middle-class neighbourhood, her life is, in many ways, seemingly the quintessential picture of what many consider to be traditional. However, her life is not as conventional as it appears: she is a paraplegic and uses a wheelchair for mobility. Her disability dramatically changes the picture. Much of the writing about the experiences of women and mothers excludes the stories of women with disabilities. Established norms dictate that a mother’s body be “healthy” and “whole.” Because the body with disabilities is often seen for what it cannot do, taking on the role of mother can give the body a different value, status and worth. Heather’s experiences as a woman with a disability experiencing pregnancy and childbirth offers insights into what is already known about women’s bodies. The stories she tells of her life, her pregnancies and giving birth illustrate both her self-awareness and her awareness of our society’s negative perceptions of disability.
More info on the book at this website.
