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Journal articles on the topic "Alice Babs"

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Fielder. "“A Queer Semblance of a Baby”: Alice Dunbar-Nelson's Queer Futurity." Legacy 37, no. 1 (2020): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5250/legacy.37.1.0083.

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Kawakatu, N., H. Nagai, and M. Kino. "Fate of baby radio galaxies: Dead or alive?" Astronomische Nachrichten 330, no. 2-3 (February 2009): 283–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asna.200811176.

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Limbo, Rana, and Kathie Kobler. "Will Our Baby Be Alive Again? Supporting Parents of Young Children When a Baby Dies." Nursing for Women's Health 13, no. 4 (August 2009): 302–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-486x.2009.01440.x.

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Morgenstern, Naomi. "The baby or the violin? Ethics and femininity in the fiction of Alice Munro." Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory 14, no. 2 (April 2003): 69–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10436920306618.

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Streuber, Sonja. "Baby Precious Always Shines: Selected Love Notes Between Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (review)." Resources for American Literary Study 27, no. 1 (2001): 142–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rals.2001.0011.

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Fernandes, Precylia, Lito Mantagou, Ram Ramaraj, Umber Agarwal, and Joyce Su Ling Lim. "Antenatal diagnosis of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection in functional single ventricle hearts: Outcomes over 13-year period." Ultrasound 26, no. 1 (February 2018): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742271x17751256.

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Introduction A functionally single cardiac ventricle seen on foetal ultrasound scan carries a guarded prognosis. The antenatal diagnosis of anomalous pulmonary venous connection (APVC) remains challenging, if there is no associated structural cardiac abnormality. Antenatally, a combination of complex cardiac anomaly with suspected isomerism should raise the possibility of associated total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC). There needs to be a high index of suspicion for TAPVC, in functional single ventricle and suspected isomerism, as this carries a very grim outcome postnatally. We illustrate foetal echocardiographic findings of suspected TAPVC and review outcomes of antenatal versus postnatal diagnosis of TAPVC with functional single ventricle. Methods We retrospectively reviewed our database over 13 years, focusing on foetal cardiac diagnosis, pregnancy outcomes, management and outcomes of livebirths with diagnosis of TAPVC with functional single ventricle. Results Thirteen patients were included in the review. For the nine antenatal patients, three pregnancies were terminated and six babies were born alive (four babies had compassionate care, two babies had cardiac surgery). One baby is alive at 8.5 years, after Fontan surgery. For the four postnatal patients, three babies had compassionate care (one alive at age 8.1 years) and one baby had cardiac surgery (died age nine weeks). Ten of the 13 patients have right atrial isomerism. Of these 10 patients, only two are alive. For the three non-isomeric babies, only one baby is still alive. There is heterogeneity of the type of TAPVC diagnosed with no particular group that offered better survival. Conclusion Antenatal diagnosis of TAPVC, even in the context of functional single ventricle remains challenging. If isomerism is suspected, targeted evaluation of pulmonary venous connection should be done. This combination of cardiac lesion carries a very grim outcome. The ability to make this diagnosis antenatally will add to the information and counselling given to these parents.
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Rahmatullah, Azam Syukur. "Kelekatan Ayah-Anak sebagai Media Dasar Memberfungsikan Kejiwaan Positif Anak." AL-MURABBI: Jurnal Studi Kependidikan dan Keislaman 5, no. 1 (May 31, 2018): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.53627/jam.v5i1.3398.

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Abstract: The Father having a great responsibility to care for the children, and they can not avoid it.The Result of the research is show if the father have to develop nearly and care attachment to the children since early (unborn child). Several done by the father; give attention to a baby, the dialogue with a baby, reading a prayer to a baby, touching a baby while wife’s pregnancy. In the other hand, a father have to become “like a mother” after the baby born; wear and change the diapers, follow a mom to cleaning the faces, giving a milk, carry on a baby, and hug a baby. On going process to be an adult, a father must increasing to improve the attachment to the children, although he is busy. Communication between father to children or children to father should built by warm and intimate condition, and have to continuing. Hopely, The warm and intimate communication can make positive soul and alive soul to the children.
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Ara, Rowshan, Jahanara Begum, Setara Binte Kasem, Shadiqul Hoque, and Shamim Fatema Nargis. "Partial Hydatidiform Mole with Alive Term IUGR Foetus." Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons 34, no. 3 (April 26, 2017): 164–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcps.v34i3.32350.

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Gestational Trophoblastic diseases consist of a broadspectrum of conditions ranging from an uncomplicated partial hydatidiform molar pregnancy to stage -IV choriocarcinoma with cerebral metastasis. Incidence of hydatidiform mole with a co-existing live fetus varies between 0.005 to 0.01 % of all pregnancies. We report a case of partial molar pregnancy with alive term IUGR (intrauterine growth retardation) foetus. Diagnosis was made by sonographic findings of molar changes at her 28 weeks of gestation. Anomaly scan showed no fetal abnormality. At 40 weeks of pregnancy patient went to spontaneous labour and delivered a severely IUGR baby weighing 1.5 kg and it was morphologically normal. There was a single placenta; one third of it was replaced by molar tissue. As the singletone alive pregnancy with partial molar changes is extremely rare occurrence we reported the case here.J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2016; 34(3): 164-167
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Boersma, Annoesjka, Geert ten Dam, Monique Volman, and Wim Wardekker. "‘This baby…it isn't alive.’ Towards a community of learners for vocational orientation." British Educational Research Journal 36, no. 1 (February 2010): 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01411920802642355.

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Cohen, Marta C., and Irene Scheimberg. "Forensic Aspects of Perinatal Deaths." Academic Forensic Pathology 8, no. 3 (August 31, 2018): 452–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1925362118797725.

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From a forensic pathologist’s perspective, there are several aspects of the perinatal postmortem that are particularly important. If a fetus is found abandoned, the pathologist needs to ascertain the fetal age, the appropriateness of growth, if the baby was born alive or dead, and the possible causes of death. In cases of litigation for perinatal deaths occurring in hospitals, access to the obstetric and neonatal notes (if the baby is born alive and dies a few hours or days later) is fundamental to reach a correct interpretation and conclusion. The most important points to consider in cases of intrapartum death are the roles of asphyxia and trauma in the causation of the baby’s death. Timing of the fetal death in relation to delivery may also be an important point in these cases. Finally, intrapartum lesions should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of possible child abuse in babies aged two months or less.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Alice Babs"

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Clark, Lisa M. "Synchrony of the Sublime: A Performer's Guide to Duke Ellington's Wordless Melodies for Soprano." UKnowledge, 2017. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/music_etds/87.

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This monograph provides an in-depth examination of the background, musical, and performance issues related to Duke Ellington’s wordless melodies, as well as epigrammatic biographies of Ellington and three female vocalists whose voices he employed as instruments: Adelaide Hall, Kay Davis, and Alice Babs. As early as the twenties, Ellington innovatively used the voice as a wordless instrumental color—an idea he extended into both his secular and sacred works. His iconoclastic instrumentalization of the soprano voice in compositions such as “Creole Love Call”, “Minnehaha”, “Transblucency”, “On a Turquoise Cloud”, and “T.G.G.T.” merits consideration by scholars and performers alike; these artistically complex melodies offer valuable insights into Ellington’s organic and collaborative compositional process. Although Ellington’s wordless melodies for the soprano voice have fallen on the periphery of discussions on twentieth-century American music, perhaps out of sheer obscurity, the need for alternative teaching and performance materials gives rise to a host of topics for further study regarding these pieces. Assimilating Ellington’s programmatic and mood pieces for the instrumentalized soprano voice into the canon of chamber repertoire opens a new arena of scholarly and artistic endeavor for the trained singer. Therefore, central to this study are the following considerations: context, pedagogical challenges (range, tessitura, vowels, phrase length, etc.) nature of accompaniment and instrumentation, form, and the nature of Ellington’s vocal writing as it pertains to the wordless obbligato and concert works featuring the wordless voice including, “Minnehaha,” “Transblucency,” “On A Turquoise Cloud,” and “T.G.T.T.” aka “Too Good To Title.” This study evaluates Ellington’s technique of casting the wordless female voice in unique musical contexts via musical analysis, as well as pedagogical and interpretive assessments of selected Ellington pieces,. The resultant amalgam of musical identities, both instrumental and vocal, fostered creative polyphony and epitomized the coined “Ellington Effect.” The following analysis centers on a chronological survey of Ellington’s wordless melodies performed and recorded by Adelaide Hall, Kay Davis, and Alice Babs. The goal of this project is to present a study in historical context and significance, style, device, and pedagogical/performance considerations of those works that employ the flexibility, technique, and aural training of the studied singer with instrumental jazz idioms in a cross-genre context.
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Hardman, James Brian. ""Plucking roses from a cabbage patch"| Class dynamics in progressive era Louisville as understood through the contested relationship of Mary Bass and Alice Hegan Rice." Thesis, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10247404.

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In 1901, Alice Hegan Rice, a wealthy socialite reformer, published the novel Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch which dealt her experiences working with the poor. By the end of 1902 her novel had become a national phenomenon and finished the decade as one of its five bestselling books. Though the novel was fictional in nature, the book’s heroine, Mrs. Wiggs, was based on the life of a real woman, who inhabited the one of the poorest neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky at the turn of the twentieth-century, a slum known as the Cabbage Patch. Shortly after the book’s publication it became well-advertised that Mary Bass, a widowed mother of five children living in poverty in the Cabbage Patch, was the prototype for the beloved character of Mrs. Wiggs and subsequently and quite undesirably became fetishized by an overenthusiastic public. Mary Bass would end up suing Alice Hegan Rice for libel. The Bass/Rice story supplies an uncommon historical opportunity to analyze the portrayal of poverty in popular fiction in the Progressive Era United States and the classist values behind those representations.

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Le, Bris Nicolas. "Étude des décroissances semi-muoniques de saveurs lourdes à bas Pt, et de l'efficacité de trajectographie du spectromètre à muons d'ALICE." Phd thesis, Université de Nantes, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00464809.

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A travers des collisions, il est possible de reproduire un Plasma de Quarks et de Gluons. Dans ce cadre, le détecteur ALICE installé auprès du collisionneur LHC (CERN) est optimisé pour étudier la transition vers cet état hypothétique de la matière. Il est équipé d'un spectromètre mesurant les sondes muoniques (quarkonia, saveurs lourdes...). La première partie de cette thèse présente la méthode calculant l'efficacité du système de trajectographie de ce spectromètre. Les résultats, obtenus par simulation, sont replacés dans le contexte du calcul global d'efficacité. Ceux-ci montrent l'évolution de l'efficacité en fonction des défaillances électroniques probables. Ils établissent que le bon fonctionnement du détecteur implique moins de 90% de canaux défaillants et 85% de cartes dites MANU défaillantes. La deuxième partie présente la mise en place de la méthode dite « Distance Closest Approach », permettant l'identification des muons provenant de particules charmées ou belles. Pour des impulsions transverses pt < 4 GeV/c, la détermination de la contribution des saveurs lourdes (du charme en particulier) au spectre des muons simples impose qu'une soustraction de la décroissance de pions et de kaons soit effectuée. Cette discrimination n'est pas possible trace par trace, le développement d'une méthode alternative de soustraction des hadrons légers a été introduite. La méthode de DCA utilise la distance entre les traces extrapolées dans le plan transverse au vertex primaire et ce vertex. La différence de forme entre les distributions en DCA du signal et du bruit provenant des différentes longueurs de décroissances, liées aux types des particules, autorisera une meilleure séparation permettant ainsi de remonter aux sections efficaces de production du charme et de la beauté.
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Books on the topic "Alice Babs"

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Champion, Joyce. Emily and Alice baby-sit Burton. New York: Harcourt Brace, 2001.

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ill, De Paola Tomie, ed. Alice Nizzy Nazzy, the Witch of Santa Fe. New York: Putnam's, 1995.

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Roark, Walter. Keeping the baby alive till your wife gets home. Roswell, GA: Clearing Skies Press, 2005.

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Stein, Gertrude. Baby precious always shines: Selected love notes between Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Davies, Alison. Reading to your baby: Techniques that bring language alive for your little ones. London: Carroll & Brown Publishers Limited, 2010.

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Amy, Langstaff, ed. Stayin' alive: How Canadian baby boomers will work, play, and find meaning in the second half of their adult lives. Toronto: Viking Canada, 2010.

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Alice, Walker. The chicken chronicles: Sitting with the angels who have returned with my memories : Glorious, Rufus, Gertrude Stein, Splendor, Hortensia, Agnes of God, The Gladyses, & Babe : a memoir. New York: The New Press, 2011.

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Violence girl: East L.A. rage to Hollywood stage : a Chicana punk story. Port Townsend, WA: Feral House, 2011.

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Alice Nizzy Nazzy. Putnam Juvenile, 1998.

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Little, Jean. Alice Nizzy Nazzy. Putnam Juvenile, 1995.

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Rekik, Islem, Gang Li, Weili Lin, and Dinggang Shen. "Do Baby Brain Cortices that Look Alike at Birth Grow Alike During the First Year of Postnatal Development?" In Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2018, 566–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00931-1_65.

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Fraterrigo, Melissa. "BABY ALIVE." In An Indiana Christmas, 138–39. Indiana University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv16b77h8.30.

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"Love Alive." In Critical Storytelling from behind Invisible Bars, 86–99. Brill | Sense, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004441651_022.

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Curtis, Cathy. "New York." In Alive Still, 15–30. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908812.003.0002.

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Her first stop in New York was the Hans Hofmann School of Art. His precepts and open-minded approach would guide her work from then on. An abandoned industrial loft served as her home and studio. In 1942, the war cast a pall on New York, but exhibitions enabled her to see work by exiled European painters that would have a major influence on her own work. Painter Leland Bell—whom she introduced to his future wife, painter Louisa Matthíasdóttir—convinced her to follow the austere style of Mondrian. Her marriage to a musician, Robert Bass, was an impulsive move that would end in divorce a few years later. In 1944, she became the youngest member of American Abstract Artists. While working at part-time jobs, she would paint all night and party with friends who shared her love for jazz; her painting Lester Leaps was a tribute to Lester Young.
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Zeiger, Spencer James. "The Future of Social Work Education." In Alive After Academia, 83–88. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190068189.003.0011.

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Former social work educators, and social work educators standing on the threshold of The Next Chapter, have wisdom to share regarding the future of social work education. We must pay attention to their ideas; our profession is at stake. Topics covered in this chapter include doctoral preparation (with the growth of social work education programs in the United States and a large wave of social work educators retiring, attracting well-prepared new faculty has never been greater); online concerns (most study participants were reluctant to give online programs a ringing endorsement); and the need for increased content on aging (as baby boomers progress through their lifespan, and as life expectancy increases with medical advances, the number of older adults requiring social services will continue to rise).
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Winnicott, Donald W. "Further Thoughts on Babies as Persons." In The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott, 95–100. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190271350.003.0012.

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In this essay, Winnicott emphasises that no one is able to get to know a baby as well as the baby’s own mother and that it shows incredible lack of understanding of the mother’s role to take away her baby for a few weeks, then to hand the baby back and expect the mother to continue just where she left off. For a baby, there must be full access to the mother’s alive body because the care a baby can appreciate fulfils psychological and emotional needs, however much it may seem to be related simply to physical needs. The mother presents the world to the baby through feeding and care but also introduces external reality through disillusioning her baby.
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Seidman, Naomi. "Bais Yaakov and Bnos Agudath Israel." In Sarah Schenirer and the Bais Yaakov Movement, 253–86. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764692.003.0012.

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This chapter details events important to the world of Bais Yaakov and Bnos Agudath Israel. It begins by explaining the mission of the Bais Yaakov schools, which is to educate Jewish girls so that they will serve the Creator and fulfil the commandments of the Torah with seriousness and passion. Indeed, the Bais Yaakov schools have as their mission to keep the Torah alive among women and to excite the passion for Torah among Jewish girls. The chapter then looks at the first anniversary of Bnos Agudath Israel in March of 1927. It outlines the most important tasks of Bnos Agudath Israel, which are: to advance, to lead with a strong connection to their sacred tradition; to advance in the knowledge of Torah, especially learning Jewish laws, in order to fulfil the duties incumbent on a Jew; and to spread their ideals with warmth and light.
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Oetomo, Sidarto Bambang, Wei Chen, and Loe Feijs. "Neonatal Monitoring." In Neonatal Monitoring Technologies, 1–10. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0975-4.ch001.

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This chapter describes the current practice of monitoring vital health parameters in critically ill newborn infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). These infants are extremely tiny and vulnerable, so that special requirements are needed. After the first decades following the start of modern neonatology the focus shifted from management to keep the baby alive to strategies to improve the quality of life. In this respect monitoring of brain function became important. In addition there is gradually growing awareness that procedural pain, discomfort and excessive sensory stimuli are detrimental for the developing preterm infants. Therefore, the authors describe non-obtrusive monitoring technologies that meet their specific demands. The authors describe how neonatal monitoring has become a multidisciplinary area which involves a unique integration of knowledge from medical science, design, technology and social study
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Trochimczyk, Maja. "Jewish Composers of Polish Music after 1939." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 32, 371–86. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764739.003.0020.

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This chapter looks into the devastating impact of the Holocaust in Jewish musical creativity in Poland. It discusses the inclusion of Jewish composers in the world of Polish music by its post-1945 historians. It also examines the presence of Jewish composers in Poland's musical world before 1939 and the disappearance of these composers as shown by official publications, dictionaries, and music histories up until 1989. The chapter reviews all the composers of Jewish origin who were alive in September 1939, regardless of their attitude and relationship with Judaism. It mentions the most important composers of Jewish descent but not of Jewish faith, such as Józef Koffler, who gave up his official Jewish religious allegiance in May 1939, and Roman Palester, who was baptized Catholic as a baby.
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Pisters, Patricia. "Growing Bellies, Failing Mothers, Scary Offspring." In New Blood in Contemporary Cinema, 121–54. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474466950.003.0004.

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This chapter addresses so-called ‘gynaehorror,’ the type of horror that deals explicitly with female reproductive bodily functions. While first addressing Woolf’s childlessness, the chapter opens with references to the early work of Agnes Varda, Diary of a Pregnant Woman (1958) and One Sings the Other Doesn’t (1977) to then turn to the female version of Rosemary’s Baby with Lyle (Stewart Thorndike, 2014) and Alice Low’s pregnancy-horror film Prevenge (2016). Jennifer Phillips’s film Blood Child (2017) is a chilling story based on true events where a miscarriage is translated into the raising of a ghost child. Furthermore, this chapter looks at complicated mother-daughter relations in Ngozi Onwurah’s The Body Beautiful (1991) and in Deborah Haywood’s Pin Cushion (2017); and at mother-son relations in We Have to talk About Kevin (Lynne Ramsey 2011), Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook (2014) and Goodnight Mommy (Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala 2015). The chapter also discusses some other family relations from hell as depicted Dark Touch (Marina de Van 2013), System Crasher (Nora Fingscheidt 2019) and Family (Veronika Kedar 2017). Lucile Hadžihalilović’s Evolution (2015) takes pregnancy to a post human level and in that sense resonates with some of Butler’s writing, especially her short story ‘Blood Child’.
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