Mothering in the Third Wave

Mothering in the Third Wave
Title Mothering in the Third Wave PDF eBook
Author Amber E. Kinser
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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"Mothering in the Third Wave is a welcome addition to scholarship on both third-wave feminism and feminist mothering. The volume continues in the tradition of earlier third-wave anthologies in its inclusive and diverse vision of feminisms and feminists, while forging new ground in its focus on third-wave mothers and third-wave practices of mothering. In exploring how the institution of motherhood is shaped by today's political and social realities, Mothering in the Third Wave examines contemporary experiences of feminist mothering while connecting to earlier writing on the subject since the 1970s. Recommended for readers of any generation interested in the complexities of feminist mothering in the twenty-first century." - Astrid Henry, author of Not My Mother's Sister: Generational Conflict and Third-Wave Feminism

Motherhood and Feminism

Motherhood and Feminism
Title Motherhood and Feminism PDF eBook
Author Amber E. Kinser
Publisher Seal Press
Pages 226
Release 2010-05-04
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1580052703

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How does feminism relate to motherhood, how has it changed over time, and what does the future of motherhood and feminism look like? These are just some of the questions Amber E. Kinser, PhD, tackles in Motherhood and Feminism. The latest in the Seal Studies series, Motherhood and Feminism is an important title, examining the role of feminism within motherhood. The topic has garnered a lot of attention lately, as society shifts to adapt to new definitions of these roles. Kinser has made a career of speaking, teaching, and writing about motherhood and feminism--weaving her own experience as a mother together with the knowledge and critique she has garnered through her studies. She offers insight on the core questions of motherhood: what it means to be a good mother, the role of mothers in the family and in society, and how motherhood has been redefined throughout time. Kinser examines how the changing world of motherhood fits into feminist activism, and speculates on the future directions of these identities.

Feminist Mothering

Feminist Mothering
Title Feminist Mothering PDF eBook
Author Andrea O'Reilly
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 299
Release 2008-10-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791477789

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Essays explore a wide range of contemporary feminist mothering practices.

New Blood

New Blood
Title New Blood PDF eBook
Author Chris Bobel
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 261
Release 2010
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0813547547

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"Chris Bobel is a careful ethnographer, respectful of research participants, and while she clearly takes a stand on menstrual activism, she handily defends her proposition that feminism is `finding its balance between reliving its past and creating its future.' Bobel's work, which includes incisive analysis of how third-wave, activists incorporate and update tactics and strategies of the second wave, will be a welcome addition to the scholarship of feminism." Elizabeth Kissling, author of Capitalizing on the Curse: The Business of Menstruation --

Twenty-first Century Motherhood

Twenty-first Century Motherhood
Title Twenty-first Century Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Andrea O'Reilly
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 409
Release 2010-09-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0231520476

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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.

Mothering a Bodied Curriculum

Mothering a Bodied Curriculum
Title Mothering a Bodied Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Springgay
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 385
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1442612274

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This collection considers how embodiment, mothering, and curriculum theory are related to practices in education that silence, conceal, and limit gendered, raced, and sexual maternal bodies. Advancing a new understanding of the maternal body, it argues for a 'bodied curriculum' – a practice that attends to the relational, social, and ethical implications of 'being-with' other bodies differently, and to the different knowledges such bodily encounters produce. Contributors argue that the prevailing silence about the maternal body in educational scholarship reinforces the binary split between domestic and public spaces, family life and work, one's own children and others' children, and women's roles as 'mothers' or 'others.' Providing an interdisciplinary perspective in which postmodern ideas about the body interact with those of learning and teaching, Mothering a Bodied Curriculum brings theory and practice together into an ever-evolving conversation.

White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity

White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity
Title White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity PDF eBook
Author D. Hallstein
Publisher Springer
Pages 195
Release 2010-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230106196

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This work explores matrophobia - the fear not of one s mother or of motherhood but of becoming one s mother - in past and present white feminist analyses of motherhood and mothering. By tracing white second wave feminism s strategic choice to organize first as sisters then as daughters, O Brien Hallstein argues matrophobia became embedded in past and continues to linger in contemporary feminist analyses. As a result, contemporary analyses reveal crucially important but limited understandings of contemporary motherhood and mothering. This important work concludes that matrophobia can be reduced and eliminated by reorienting analyses to mutual responsiveness between sisters and daughters, second and third wave feminists.