
Motherhood
Power and Oppression
Women's Press of Canada
Will be published approx. on 30. August 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-88961-454-3 (ISBN)
Description
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.
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.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88961-454-3 (9780889614543)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Andrea O'Reilly is an Assistant Professor in the School of Women's Studies at York University.
Marie Porter is currently completing her PhD at the School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Patricia Short is a lecturer in sociology in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Marie Porter is currently completing her PhD at the School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Patricia Short is a lecturer in sociology in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Content
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
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