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"Don't women with children travel?" Marybeth Bond and Pamela
Michael enquire, in their book A Mother's World: Journeys of the
Heart (1998), when discovering the absence of portrayals of
travelling mothers. Addressing this absence, our book Travellin'
Mama: Mothers, Mothering and Travel explores the multiple
dimensions of motherhood and travel. Through a variety of
compelling creative pieces and critical essays with a global
outlook and wide-ranging historical, cultural, and national
perspectives, Travellin' Mama: Mothers, Mothering and Travel
examines the vital contributions made to travel writing and
representations of travel by mothers. Autoethnographical approaches
inform many of the pieces in this book, illustrating the
significance of the personal and writing the self in re-imagining
our cultural narratives and representations of travel, and the
mothers who undertake it. This book is about mothers who travel,
for mothers who travel with their children, and all those readers
who have travelled in any capacity, with or without family.
Mothers, Community, and Friendship is an anthology that explores
the complexities of mothering/motherhood, communities, and
friendship from across interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary
perspectives. The chapters in this text not only examine how
communities and friendship shape and influence the various
spectrums of motherhood, but also analyze how communities and
friendship are necessary for mothers. Through personal, reflective,
critical essays and ethnographies, this collection situates the
ways mothers are connected to communities and how these
relationships forms, such as in mothering groups and maternal
friendships. By calling attention to these central and current
topics, Mothers, Community, and Friendship represents how
communities and friendship become means of empowerment for mothers.
Mothers, Mothering, and Globalization is an anthology that cogently
and powerfully examines the diverse and complex experiences of
motherhood and mothering from a broad interdisciplinary
perspective. The lucid analysis of how globalization influences the
lives of mothers, especially in regard to cultural, political,
historical, social, and economic factors, provides a compelling
examination of the myriad of relationships between mothering and
globalization. The collection also surveys multiple approaches to
mothers, mothering, and globalization and contributes to a nascent
dialogue through its interrogation of the impact of globalization
on mothers and mothering practices through the lenses of feminist
ideologies; literary criticism; and cultural, social, and economic
analyses.
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