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This Watery Place

Four Essays on Gestation

Emma Heaney

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English
Pluto Press
11 December 2025
What does it feel like to experience your body cleaving into two or more while listening to lawyers, judges, pundits, and politicians center debates about reproductive healthcare around the viability line, the fantasized moment when any fetus 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 centers the embodied realities that are often mystified in the sentimentalizing of motherhood, a process that enables the material abandonment of those who do the labor 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.
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Imprint:   Pluto Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 12mm
ISBN:   9780745350141
ISBN 10:   0745350143
Pages:   160
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

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

Reviews for This Watery Place: Four Essays on Gestation

'Quite simply the articulation of communism I have been waiting for. In theorizing the profound and universal freedom immanent to the hydraulics of provision, Heaney rescues gestation from pregnancy, and sets not only feminism but also Marxism on its feet. This book will be recognized as one of the major and most vital interventions of the decade' -- Sophie Lewis, author of <i>Abolish the Family</i> 'A fierce and luminous revelation, This Watery Place proposes gestation as a common and necessary infrastructure of militancy. Written from the postpartum season's immense derangement of the senses, Heaney's thought carries across the rubble of the pandemic era, moving from gestation to the miracle of the newborn stranger, who, appearing everywhere, calls us to unmake and remake collective life. This is a work of total antagonism against the grim proposition that the cruelty of the present is the only possible world' -- Anne Boyer, poet and author of <i>The Undying</i> 'An astonishing achievement. This 'worker's inquiry' into the labor of gestation is written with the propulsiveness of a novel, the vulnerability of memoir, and the diagnostic precision of the best historical materialist analysis. I gasped at the brilliance of Heaney's argumentation more than once; and I often found myself wanting to stop and cry at the beauty of a particular sentence or paragraph. But I didn't stop, because the desire to know what new prismatic formulation would kaleidoscope into shape, pushed me on. If you have wondered whether a genuinely dialectical auto-theoretical project is possible, it is. Although maybe only Emma Heaney can write it' -- Jordy Rosenberg, author of <i>Confessions of the Fox</i>


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