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This book presents new interdisciplinary and intersectional research about women as mothers, highlighting that alternative accounts of mothering can challenge normative societal assumptions and broaden understandings of women as mothers, mothering and motherhoods.
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This book presents new interdisciplinary and intersectional research about women as mothers, highlighting that alternative accounts of mothering can challenge normative societal assumptions and broaden understandings of women as mothers, mothering and motherhoods.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429772900
- Artikelnr.: 58347995
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429772900
- Artikelnr.: 58347995
Carole Zufferey is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia. She has published two previous books on homelessness with Routledge: Homelessness and Social Work: An Intersectional Approach (Zufferey, 2017) and Faces of Homelessness in the Asia Pacific (Zufferey & Yu (eds), 2018), as well as The Sexual Politics of Gendered Violence and Women's Citizenship (Franzway, Wendt, Moulding, Zufferey & Chung, Policy Press, 2019). Fiona Buchanan is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia. She has published widely in international journals and authored four book chapters. Her book Mothering in Domestic Violence: Beyond Attachment Theory was published by Routledge in 2017.
Introduction: theorising intersectional feminism and mothering
PART I: REPOSITIONING MOTHERHOOD
'Out of bounds': maternal regret and the reframing of normative motherhood
'Failed' mothers, 'failed' womxn: demarcating normative mothering
'Woman' and (un)partnered mother
Childcare as a public and common good: a Canadian perspective
PART II: DIVERSE CONTEXTS AND RESPONSES
Life's a Mardi Gras: lesbian parenting in the context of 'equality': '...we still have so far to go for full acceptance'
All in the same boat? Migration and motherhood online
Aboriginal mothering in the Australian context
Mothering without a home
Too little, too late: mothers, children and parental terminations
PART III: VIOLENCE AND MOTHERING
Raising children born of war in Bosnia: reframing perspectives on mother love through a mother-daughter case study
Current mothering discourses and domestic violence: a double whammy
'We never quite measure up, do we?': an intersectional approach to mothering, mental health and social inequality
'Just another side of the coin': support for women as mothers in the context of domestic violence
Shifting practice in domestic violence: child protection workers partnering with mothers
Conclusion: beyond the intersections of mothering.
PART I: REPOSITIONING MOTHERHOOD
'Out of bounds': maternal regret and the reframing of normative motherhood
'Failed' mothers, 'failed' womxn: demarcating normative mothering
'Woman' and (un)partnered mother
Childcare as a public and common good: a Canadian perspective
PART II: DIVERSE CONTEXTS AND RESPONSES
Life's a Mardi Gras: lesbian parenting in the context of 'equality': '...we still have so far to go for full acceptance'
All in the same boat? Migration and motherhood online
Aboriginal mothering in the Australian context
Mothering without a home
Too little, too late: mothers, children and parental terminations
PART III: VIOLENCE AND MOTHERING
Raising children born of war in Bosnia: reframing perspectives on mother love through a mother-daughter case study
Current mothering discourses and domestic violence: a double whammy
'We never quite measure up, do we?': an intersectional approach to mothering, mental health and social inequality
'Just another side of the coin': support for women as mothers in the context of domestic violence
Shifting practice in domestic violence: child protection workers partnering with mothers
Conclusion: beyond the intersections of mothering.
Introduction: theorising intersectional feminism and mothering
PART I: REPOSITIONING MOTHERHOOD
'Out of bounds': maternal regret and the reframing of normative motherhood
'Failed' mothers, 'failed' womxn: demarcating normative mothering
'Woman' and (un)partnered mother
Childcare as a public and common good: a Canadian perspective
PART II: DIVERSE CONTEXTS AND RESPONSES
Life's a Mardi Gras: lesbian parenting in the context of 'equality': '...we still have so far to go for full acceptance'
All in the same boat? Migration and motherhood online
Aboriginal mothering in the Australian context
Mothering without a home
Too little, too late: mothers, children and parental terminations
PART III: VIOLENCE AND MOTHERING
Raising children born of war in Bosnia: reframing perspectives on mother love through a mother-daughter case study
Current mothering discourses and domestic violence: a double whammy
'We never quite measure up, do we?': an intersectional approach to mothering, mental health and social inequality
'Just another side of the coin': support for women as mothers in the context of domestic violence
Shifting practice in domestic violence: child protection workers partnering with mothers
Conclusion: beyond the intersections of mothering.
PART I: REPOSITIONING MOTHERHOOD
'Out of bounds': maternal regret and the reframing of normative motherhood
'Failed' mothers, 'failed' womxn: demarcating normative mothering
'Woman' and (un)partnered mother
Childcare as a public and common good: a Canadian perspective
PART II: DIVERSE CONTEXTS AND RESPONSES
Life's a Mardi Gras: lesbian parenting in the context of 'equality': '...we still have so far to go for full acceptance'
All in the same boat? Migration and motherhood online
Aboriginal mothering in the Australian context
Mothering without a home
Too little, too late: mothers, children and parental terminations
PART III: VIOLENCE AND MOTHERING
Raising children born of war in Bosnia: reframing perspectives on mother love through a mother-daughter case study
Current mothering discourses and domestic violence: a double whammy
'We never quite measure up, do we?': an intersectional approach to mothering, mental health and social inequality
'Just another side of the coin': support for women as mothers in the context of domestic violence
Shifting practice in domestic violence: child protection workers partnering with mothers
Conclusion: beyond the intersections of mothering.