Stories of women who mother are central to this book. The women
come to mothering through birth and adoption, as birth mothers,
placing mothers, adopting mothers and teen mothers. Woven between
the women's narratives, the author offers reflective commentary
intended to show the mothering experience in its
complexity--bodily, culturally, and as the rootbed of relationship.
Using phenomenological research, Bergum brings the mothering
experience to light--as it is lived--exploring themes of love and
pain, responsibility, belonging, choice, transformation, and
quickening of the moral impulse to attend to the child. BerguM's
intent is to encourage thoughtful reflection about what is learned
through mothering--by women and by society--in order to create and
sustain a society that is good for children and the women who
mother them.
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