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Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction



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Because speculative genres explore variants of reproduction, as well as possible futures, SF writers have often explored the social, political, technological, and biological consequences of pregnancy and reproduction. As real-world reproductive technology has advanced, SF works have become increasingly interested in representing alternative modes of reproduction. The phenomenon of pregnancy itself has been the subject of numerous works, both directly and metaphorically. These works may relate pregnancy to parasitism or slavery , or simply use pregnancy as a strong contrast with horror.



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