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Intersections of Mothering - Feminist Accounts (Paperback)
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Intersections of Mothering - Feminist Accounts (Paperback)
Series: Interdisciplinary Research in Motherhood
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This book presents new interdisciplinary and intersectional
research about women as mothers, highlighting that alternative
accounts of mothering can challenge normative societal assumptions
and broaden understandings of women as mothers, mothering and
motherhoods. Mothering occurs within unequal power relations
associated with the disadvantages and privileges of an unjust and
patriarchal society. Social inequalities associated with gender,
race, class, age, ability, sexuality, violence and nationalism
intersect in the lives of women as mothers, to shape their lived
experiences and perspectives on mothering. Showcasing the breadth
and depth of feminist research on mothering, this book gives
attention to the diversity of ways in which mothering is
constructed and responded to as well as how mothering is
experienced. Drawing on intersectional feminist thought, the book
challenges normative visions of 'good mothering' and interrogates
constructs of 'bad mothering'. It brings together insights from
multidisciplinary scholars who use feminist approaches in their
research on mothering, to inform policy development and practice
when working with women as mothers in diverse circumstances.
Intersections of Mothering highlights the complexities of mothering
in a contemporary world, show the benefits of considering mothering
through an intersectional feminist lens, make visible lived
experiences of mothers and provides challenges to dominant
imaginings of and service responses to women as mothers.
Intersections of Mothering will be essential reading for
interdisciplinary scholars and students in criminology, gender and
women's studies, motherhood studies, social welfare, social work,
social policy and public health policy, in addition to
practitioners and policy workers that respond to women as mothers.
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