Motherhood and Disability

Motherhood and Disability
Title Motherhood and Disability PDF eBook
Author O. Prilleltensky
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 259
Release 2004-05-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230512763

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This book explores the intersection between motherhood and physical disability. It is based on a study that focused on the lived experiences of women with physical disabilities, mothers and non-mothers. What meaning does motherhood have for these women? What is it like for them? What messages do they receive about themselves as women, with or without children? What barriers do they foresee and/or come across? These issues are explored from the vantage point of disabled women with and without children.

Motherhood and Disability

Motherhood and Disability
Title Motherhood and Disability PDF eBook
Author O. Prilleltensky
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 248
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781349509645

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This book explores the intersection between motherhood and physical disability. It is based on a study that focused on the lived experiences of women with physical disabilities, mothers and non-mothers. What meaning does motherhood have for these women? What is it like for them? What messages do they receive about themselves as women, with or without children? What barriers do they foresee and/or come across? These issues are explored from the vantage point of disabled women with and without children.

Reconstructing Motherhood and Disability in the Age of Perfect Babies

Reconstructing Motherhood and Disability in the Age of Perfect Babies
Title Reconstructing Motherhood and Disability in the Age of Perfect Babies PDF eBook
Author Gail Landsman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 289
Release 2008-08-18
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1135963789

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Examining mothers of newly diagnosed disabled children within the context of new reproductive technologies and the discourse of choice, this book uses anthropology and disability studies to revise the concept of "normal" and to establish a social environment in which the expression of full lives will prevail.

Taking Care

Taking Care
Title Taking Care PDF eBook
Author Mary Grimley Mason
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780761859697

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Taking Care, based on twenty-six interviews and other autobiographical narratives, challenges the negative stereotypes about mothers with disabilities. These women's stories tell of their successes despite the barriers they encounter from the society in which they live. Covering issues in the mothering cycle from pregnancy and birth to raising a child through adulthood, the mothers' experiences and strategies provide valuable information for other women with disabilities as well as for doctors and health and social service professionals. This book will provide a significant model for all parents.

Disabled Mothers: Stories and Scholarship By and About Mother with Disabilities

Disabled Mothers: Stories and Scholarship By and About Mother with Disabilities
Title Disabled Mothers: Stories and Scholarship By and About Mother with Disabilities PDF eBook
Author Gloria Filax
Publisher Demeter Press
Total Pages 377
Release 2014-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1927335795

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This collection of 18 scholarly works and personal accounts from Canada, the U.S., and Australia explores and analyzes issues of parenting by mothers with a variety of physical and mental disabilities. The book delves into pregnancy, birth, adoption, child custody, discrimination, and disability politics. Noticing dominant ideas, meanings, and narratives about mothering and disability, as the contributors of this book do, exposes how the actual lives and experiences of mothers with disabilities are key to challenging cultural norms and therefore discrimination.

Motherhood and Autism

Motherhood and Autism
Title Motherhood and Autism PDF eBook
Author Eilidh Campbell
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 135
Release 2021-10-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334061504

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While autism is gaining increasing attention as an important subject of theological inquiry, the maternal experience of caring for a child with autism has had less attention. Traversing issues of gender, embodiment, disability and motherhood, this book explores the distinctness of mothering within the context of autism, examining how theology currently responds to the challenges this lived experience presents. Weaving together an honest reflection on her own experience with analysis of contemporary theological works on disability and motherhood, the book reflects on mothering, and especially mothering of autistic children, as a unique site of struggle and resistance.

Disability and Mothering

Disability and Mothering
Title Disability and Mothering PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 370
Release 2011-09-14
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0815650809

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Editors Lewiecki-Wilson and Cellio have put together the first book to focus on the intersecting spaces, both cultural and personal, of disability and mothering. Derived from the Latin for threshold, the word "liminal" calls attention to the book’s focus on the transitional moments and spaces where the personal and social, inside and outside, self and other converge. The volume features twenty-one previously unpublished essays by new as well as established scholars and community activists. Contributors, some of whom are themselves disabled or mothers of children with disabilities, present moving personal accounts and accessible scholarship grounded in historical study, experiential and retrospective analysis, interviews, social research, and feminist and disability studies theories. In their introduction, the editors survey the theoretical frameworks of feminism and disability studies, locating the points of overlap crucial to a study of disability and mothering. Organized in five sections, the book engages questions about reproductive technologies; diagnoses and cultural scripts; the ability to rewrite narratives of mothering and disability; political activism; and the tensions formed by the overlapping identities of race, class, nation, and disability. The essays speak to a broad audience—from undergraduate and graduate students in women’s studies and disability studies, to therapeutic and health care professionals, to anyone grappling with issues such as genetic testing and counseling, raising a child with a disability, or being disabled and contemplating starting a family.