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Caribbean Mothers - Identity and Experience in the U.K. (Paperback, New)
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Caribbean Mothers - Identity and Experience in the U.K. (Paperback, New)
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Mothering and being mothered in a racialised society such as the
U.K. continues to have an impact on the daily lives of Caribbean
mothers -first, second and third generation. From their own
experiences and through their own eyes this study documents the
social realities these mothers face. In describing these women's
experiences the 'silent' and often times 'invisible' voices of
black and minority ethnic mothers in the mothering literature are
reclaimed. Caribbean Mothers critically explores theories of
racism, racial and gender identity, social class and generation
divisions, relating the experiences of Caribbean mothers to wide
issues of difference, exclusion, social divisions and coalitions.
Themes around which a Caribbean mothering identity is constructed
include the maintenance of cultural and kinship connections to the
Caribbean; childrearing strategies to respond to racism; employment
and the Labour Market; 'community mothering'; and the role and
participation of Caribbean men in the family. The thematic issues
of protection, advice, security and education form the central
elements of these mothers' childcare practices. Caribbean Mothers
provides accounts of historical and cultural patterns of mothering
and family ideologies in the cross-national context of the
Caribbean, U.S.A. and U.K. It presents an analysis of the
relationship between black and white mothers, black men and women
and mother and child in order to challenge and deconstruct
stereotypical (and pathological) images of black mothers such as
the 'babymother', 'welfare queen' and 'superwoman'. In doing so,
the book raises essential questions about the homogeneity of the
term 'mother' and conventional understandings concerning biology,
gender and the family.
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