Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 569 g
Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 569 g
ISBN: 978-0-231-14967-9
Verlag: Columbia University Press
A pioneer of modern motherhood studies, Andrea O'Reilly explores motherhood's current representation and practice, considering developments that were unimaginable decades ago: the Internet, interracial surrogacy, raising transchildren, male mothering, intensive mothering, queer parenting, the applications of new biotechnologies, and mothering in the post-9/11 era. Her work pulls together a range of disciplines and themes in motherhood studies. She confronts the effects of globalization, HIV/AIDS, welfare reform, politicians as mothers, third wave feminism, and the evolving motherhood movement, and she incorporates Chicana, African-American, Canadian, Muslim, queer, low-income, trans, and lesbian perspectives.
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Introduction, by Andrea O'ReillyPart I: Experience1. Chicana Mothering in the Twenty-first Century: Challenging Stereotypes and Transmitting Culture, by Jessica M. Vasquez2. Muslim Motherhood: Traditions in Changing Contexts, by Gail Murphy-Geiss3. Mothering in Fear: How Living in an Insecure-Feeling World Affects Parenting, by Ana Villalobos4. Mother-Talk: Conversations with Mothers of Female-to-Male Transgender Children, by Sarah F. Pearlman5. Queer Parenting in the New Millennium: Resisting Normal, by Rachel Epstein6. Contemporary Mothering Practices in the Context of HIV and AIDS: A South African Case, by Thenjiwe MagwazaPart II: Identity7. Ambivalence of the Motherhood Experience, by Ivana Brown8. Supermothers on Film; or, Maternal Melodrama in the Twenty-first Century, by Adrienne McCormick9. Juno or Just Another Girl? Young Breeders and a New Century of Racial Politics of Motherhood, by Mary Thompson10. Taking Off the Maternal Lens: Engaging with Sara Ruddick on Men and Mothering, by Andrea Doucet11. Reproducing Possibilities: Androgenesis and Mothering Human Identity, by Deirdre M. ConditPart III: Policy12. Mothers of the Global Welfare State: How Neoliberal Globalization Affects Working Mothers in Sweden and Canada, by Honor Brabazon13. The Erosion of College Access for Low-Income Mothers, by A. Fiona Pearson14. Academic Life Balance for Mothers: Pipeline or Pipe Dream?, by Michele L. Vancour and William M. Sherman15. Exclusive Breastfeeding and Work Policies in Eldoret, Kenya, by Violet Naanyu16. Brown Bodies, White Eggs: The Politics of Cross-racial Gestational Surrogacy, by Laura Harrison17. What Will Become of Us? New Biotechnologies and the Need for Maternal Leadership, by Enola G. AirdPart IV: Agency18. From "Choice" to Change: Rewriting the Script of Motherhood as Maternal Activism, by Judith Stadtman Tucker19. The Mothers' Movement: The Challenges of Coalition Building in the Twenty-first Century, by Patrice DiQuinzio20. Political Labeling of Mothers: An Obstacle to Equality in Politics, by Marsha Marotta21. Racially Conscious Mothering in the "Colorblind" Century: Implications for African American Motherwork, by Camille Wilson Cooper22. It Takes a (Virtual) Village: Mothering on the Internet, by May Friedman23. Outlaw(ing) Motherhood: A Theory and Politic of Maternal Empowerment for the Twenty-first Century, by Andrea O'Reilly