Spaces and Politics of Motherhood

Spaces and Politics of Motherhood
Title Spaces and Politics of Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Kate Boyer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 156
Release 2018-04-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786603098

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Spaces and Politics of Motherhood considers motherhood through themes at the cutting-edge of social and feminist theory including: materiality and material agency; place and memory in the formation of maternal identity; issues relating to parenting in public, and the politics of combining breastfeeding with wage-work.

Motherhood and Space

Motherhood and Space
Title Motherhood and Space PDF eBook
Author C. Wiedmer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 332
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137121033

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This is a collection of essays on the spatial dimensions of motherhood. Engaging both theoretical and empirical perspectives, contributors describe the intersection of space and gender across a variety of contexts with both familiar and unexpected territories explored.

Spaces and Politics of Motherhood

Spaces and Politics of Motherhood
Title Spaces and Politics of Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Kate Boyer
Publisher
Total Pages 149
Release 2018
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781786603074

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Spaces and Politics of Motherhood considers motherhood through themes at the cutting-edge of social and feminist theory including: materiality and material agency; place and memory in the formation of maternal identity; issues relating to parenting in public, and the politics of combining breastfeeding with wage-work.

Mothers in Public and Political Life

Mothers in Public and Political Life
Title Mothers in Public and Political Life PDF eBook
Author Simone Bohn
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781772581058

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Even though in most nations women are at least almost half of the population, in very few countries do they occupy a similar space in the formal institutions of political power. They are said to lack a key element for a successful career in public life: time. From this perspective, no one is worse off than women who are mothers. From another perspective, however, motherhood is thought to help politicize women, as this life-changing experience makes them aware of the limitations of some specific public policies (such as child-care, parental leave, gendered labor practices etc.) as well as more conscious of the centrality of more encompassing public policies, such as education, health care, and social assistance. This book explores the challenges, obstacles, opportunities and experiences of mothers who take part in political and/or public life.

Troubling Motherhood

Troubling Motherhood
Title Troubling Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Lucy B. Hall
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 325
Release 2020-01-28
Genre Human reproduction
ISBN 0190939184

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"In global politics, women's bodies are policed, objectified, surveilled, and feared, with particular attention paid to both their met or unmet procreative potential. By illuminating and interrogating representations and narratives of maternity, this volume shows how practices of global politics shape and are shaped by the gendered norms and institutions that underpin motherhood. The guiding theoretical idea in this volume is that motherhood matters in global politics. However - as with so many political phenomena coded 'female' in the binary cognitive architectures of the West - the diverse ways in which performances and practices of motherhood are constituted by and are constitutive of other dimensions of political life they are frequently obscured or assumed to be of little interest to scholars, policy makers, and practitioners. Featuring innovative and diverse interrogations of the politics of motherhood as an institution, this collection shows that maternality is troubled, complicated, and heterogeneous in global politics and thus performances and practices of motherhood warrant closer and more sustained scrutiny"--

Maternal Geographies

Maternal Geographies
Title Maternal Geographies PDF eBook
Author Jennufer L. Johnson
Publisher Demeter Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2019-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772582387

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This collection broaches the intersections of critical motherhood studies and feminist geography. Contributors demonstrate that an important dimension of the social construction of motherhood is how mothering happens in space and place, leading to the articulation of diverse maternal geographies. Through 16 concise chapters divided into three thematic sections, the contributors provide an account of motherhood and mothering as spatial practices that are embedded in relations of power across time and place. While some contributors explore how dominant discourses of motherhood seek to keep mothers in their place, others take up the notion of maternal geographies as productive in their own right and follow their subjects as they create a new sense of place. Collectively, the authors demonstrate that mothers are produced and regulated as subjects in relation to space and place, and also that practices of mothering produce spatial relationships.

The Politics of Motherhood

The Politics of Motherhood
Title The Politics of Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Alexis Jetter
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 404
Release 1997
Genre Motherhood
ISBN 9780874517804

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Essays and interviews explode the myth of apolitical motherhood by showing how 20th century women have politicized their role as mothers in a wide range of social contexts.