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This book explores the experiences of women who are childless by
choice in contemporary Ireland, to gain a greater understanding of
the factors that influence their decision making, to examine how
others react to that decision, and to consider the strategies women
engage in to manage the reactions of others. The book is based on
detailed in-depth interviews with a group of twelve Irish women who
have consciously chosen not to have children. The women speak of
their childhoods, personalities, relationships and careers and
describe how these shaped their decision making. The book links the
women's accounts with literature on the values and belief systems
around procreation and motherhood which were prevalent throughout
Ireland and chronicles the stigma and negative appraisal associated
with women's voluntary childlessness. Although the book is written
from a sociological perspective, the merger of theory and practical
insights make it accessible to a wide audience. The aim it to
foreground the women's voices and generate a greater awareness and
understanding of women's voluntary childlessness.
What does mothering mean in different cultures and societies? This
book extensively applies biographical and narrative research
methods to mothering from international perspectives. This edited
collection engages with changing attitudes and approaches to
mothering from women’s individual biographical experiences,
illuminating how socially anticipated tasks of mothering shaped
through interlinking state, media, religious beliefs and broader
society are reflected in their identities and individual life
choices. Considering trust, rapport, reflexivity and self-care,
this collection advances methodological practice in the study of
mothers, carers and childless women’s lives.
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