How we see pregnancy past and present
Anne McElvoy looks at changing images of pregnant women, ‘woke capitalism’ at Davos, and the story of Mary Toft, who allegedly gave birth to rabbits.
From Hans Holbein sketches to Beyoncé on Instagram – Anne McElvoy looks at the changing image of pregnant women in a new exhibition at the Foundling Museum. We hear about the cultural history of breast feeding with academic Jessica Cox and marvel at the story of a rabbit breeder.
In 1726, King George I sent a doctor to examine Mary Toft after it was reported that she had given birth to over a dozen rabbits. Karen Harvey retells this story in a new book called The Imposteress Rabbit Breeder: Mary Toft and 18th Century England.
We also look at ideas which were the focus of attention in Davos at this year’s World Economic Forum and the tone of debate – with the WEF’s Managing Director Adrian Monck, and The Guardian’s Economics Editor, Larry Elliot.
'Portraying Pregnancy: From Holbein to Social Media' curated by Karen Hearn runs at the Foundling Museum in London until April 26th.
You can hear an Essay from New Generation Thinker Corin Throsby on the Romantic period attitudes towards breast feeding here /programmes/b08wn2rm
You can hear more Free Thinking programmes looking at ideas around pregnancy, including this one which examines surrogacy and baby farming in the Philippines /programmes/m000573q
Producer: Karl Bos
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