Women are taught from the earliest moments of life that
motherhood, along with marriage to a man, is a natural state to
which they should aspire. From dollplay as a child to nagging
questions of when am I going to become a grandparent as one gets
older, the societal pressure to procreate is constant and intense.
What then, of women who choose not to have children or are unable
to have children? How do they respond to a society and to families
that view them as selfish, incomplete, and less then women?
In "Will You Be Mother?" Jane Bartlett interviews fifty women
who, for various reasons, have not had children. We hear from women
who have chosen to be sterilized in their twenties, others who can
never say never but postpone childbearing because of acute
ambivalence, women in their sixties who have chosen to never have
children and are happy with that choice, and infertile women who
have had no choice. They speak of how their own childhoods shaped
their decision and, while expressing their frustration at the
pressures placed upon them, also exhibit an unequivocal sense of
freedom. Will You Be Mother? is a diverse exploration of the
personal and public implications of the pressure society puts on
women to have children, and a challenging critique of the prevalent
belief that motherhood is a natural state for women.
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