
Episode #21
The Handmaid’s Tale Chapter 26: Why Didn’t Gilead Just Use IVF? | Banned Books Podcast
Chapter 26 finds Offred and the Commander drifting into something neither Dan nor Jennifer expected, which kicks off a debate about why Gilead does any of this the hard way when an obvious shortcut has existed since the 1970s. This episode includes AI-voiced content, including our trusty fact-checking robot, Robot. Banned Camp is a comedy podcast where we read banned books chapter by chapter — we don't read ahead, so you're discovering the story with us. Things To Listen For: Dan and Jennifer's confused deep dive into why Gilead doesn't just use IVF, answered by a visibly exasperated Robot. A word starts as "filching" and ends somewhere much dirtier The secret Scrabble nights turn into the real power struggle A five-star listener review gets read on air, immediately followed — and probably not by accident — by a Trump soundbite that proves the review's own point. Why was The Handmaid's Tale banned? This chapter's clinical, uncomfortable look at the Ceremony, and the forbidden intimacy that quietly grows out of it against every rule of the system, is exactly the kind of content that gets this book challenged — not because it's gratuitous, but because it makes coerced reproduction and stripped autonomy impossible to look away from. If this is your first episode, you're fine starting here. Our fact-checking Robot catches you up fast, then we read the next chapter (spoilers). Banworthy to Bingeworthy Stick around after the chapter for more shows worth your feed: Good News for Lefties — Beowulf's weekly good-news segment. This week: a Knox County, Tennessee school district that got so much pushback over banning 123 books that it's creating a new committee — with actual teachers and students on it — to review book bans going forward. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Rate, review, and follow us on Apple Podcasts to help other scary book people find us! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/banned-camp-banned-books-comedy-and-free-speech-vs/id1676866857 Disclaimer Banned Camp features readings and discussions of banned books for the purpose of criticism, commentary, education, and entertainment, in accordance with fair use guidelines. The material used from the book The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood is shared under these principles, with the intent of provoking thought and discussion about literature, censorship, and societal issues. The original work remains fully owned by its copyright holders, and we strongly encourage listeners to purchase a copy here to experience the book in its entirety. https://bookshop.org/a/20953/9780385490818 This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Margaret Atwood, her estate, or the publishers of The Handmaid's Tale. Any monetization of the podcast is separate from the copyrighted material discussed. Frequently Asked Questions Why was The Handmaid's Tale banned? The Handmaid's Tale has been challenged or banned in American schools and libraries every single year since its publication in 1985. It was the most challenged book in the United States in 2023. It has been targeted for profanity, sexually explicit content, and content deemed "offensive to Christians." But the deeper reason is that Margaret Atwood showed what happens when a government uses religion, tradition, and "protecting families" as justification for stripping women of their rights, their names, and their autonomy. That's the part that actually scares book banners, because it looks a lot like Tuesday. Is there a podcast that reads The Handmaid's Tale chapter by chapter? That's us. Banned Camp reads a different banned book every season, one chapter at a time — neither host has read ahead, so you're discovering the story together in real time. Season 11 covers The Handmaid's Tale, and every episode includes the chapter reading, discussion, a fact-checking Robot, and a segment on why books get banned. Do I need to start Banned Camp from the beginning? No. Every episode opens with Robot's recap of the previous chapter, so you can jump in anywhere. Most listeners tell us they started mid-season and went back to the beginning after they were hooked. Why doesn't Gilead use IVF instead of the Ceremony in The Handmaid's Tale? IVF existed years before Atwood wrote the book, but Gilead was never really about producing babies — it's about control. Lab fertilization means scientists, not the church and the state, control reproduction. Banned Camp's Chapter 26 episode digs into why, in Gilead's logic, you can't build a hierarchy out of a petri dish. What does "a boat with no cargo, a chalice with no wine" mean in The Handmaid's Tale? It's how Offred describes being reduced to pure function under Gilead — a body valued only for what it might carry. Chapter 26 marks a shift: the Commander starts treating her like a person instead of an object. Banned Camp's episode breaks down how a few secret games of Scrabble quietly change who actually holds the power in that room. Topics Covered: The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood, Chapter 26, Commander, Serena Joy, Aunt Lydia, Rita, Cora, reproductive control, power and complicity, forbidden intimacy, banned books, banned books podcast, book banning, censorship, literary analysis, comedy podcast


