Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 432 g
Power and Oppression
Buch, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 432 g
ISBN: 978-0-88961-454-3
Verlag: Women's Press of Canada
In feminism, the institution of mothering/motherhood has been a highly contested area in how it relates to the oppression of women. As Adrienne Rich articulated in her classic 1976 book Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, although motherhood as an institution is a male-defined site of oppression, women's own experiences of mothering can nonetheless be a source of power. This volume examines four locations wherin motherhood is simultaneously experienced as a site of oppression and of power: emodiment, representation, practice, and separation.
Motherhood: Power and Oppression includes psychological, historical, sociological, literary, and cultural approaches to inquiry and a wide range of disciplinary perspectives — qualitative, quantitative, corporeal, legal, religious, fictional, mythological, dramatic and action research.
This rich collection not only covers a wide range of subject matter but also illustrates ways of doing feminist research and practice.
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- 1. Introduction - Andrea O'Reilly and Marie Porter
- Embodiment
- 2. The Kindest Cut? The Caesarean Section as Turning Point, Australia 1880-1900 - Lisa Featherstone
- 3. Narrating Breasts: Constructions of Contemporary Motherhood(s) in Women's Breastfeeding Stories - Susanne Gannon and Babbette Muller-Rockstroh
- 4. Scandalous Practices and Political Performances: Breastfeeding in the City - Alison Bartlett
- Representation
- 5. ""Pax Materna"" or Mothers at War with the Empire? Canadian and Australian Perspectives on the Motherhood Debate in the British Empire during the Great War - Karin Ikas
- 6. Mothering and Stress Discourses: A Deconstruction of the Interrelationship of Discourses on Mothering and Stress - Erika Horwitz and Bonitaq C. Long
- 7. A Lesser Woman? Fictional Representations of the Childless Woman - Enza Gandolfo
- 8. (Mis)Conceptions: The Paradox of Maternal Power and Loss in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Paradise - Andrea O'Reilly
- 9. Human and Divine Mothers in Hinduism - Tamara Ditrich
- Practices
- 10. Resistance Narratives from Mothers of Married Daughters in Singapore - Hing Ai Yun
- 11. Survival Narratives of Ethiopian-Jewish Mothers and Daughters in Israel - Ruby Newman
- 12. Down Under Power? Australian Mothering Experiences in the 1950s, 1960s - Marie Porter
- 13. Mothers at Home: Oppressed or Oppressors or Victims of False Dichotomies? - Elizabeth Reid Boyd
- 14. Mothers at the Margins: Singular Identities and Survival - Patricia Short
- Separation
- 15. Naming Maternal Alienation - Anne Morris
- 16. Women of Courage: The Non-Custodial Mother - Julie Thacker
- 17. Abandoning Mothers and Their Children - Anita Pavlovic, Audrey Mullender, and Rosemary Aris
- 18. When Eve left the Garden: A Modern Tale about Mothers Who Leave Their Families - Petra Buskens
- 19. Conclusion: Reflections on Motherhood - Patricia Short