Motherhood : Meanings, Practices and Ideologies (Gender and Psychology)

motherhood : meanings, practices and ideologies (gender and psychology)

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Motherhood : Meanings, Practices and Ideologies (Gender and Psychology)

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Book Description
How do society's expectations about motherhood affect the self-esteem of women--especially those who are unable to bear children? Why don't childcare books also address the needs of the mother? Answering these and other important questions, the contributors go beyond the usual boundaries of developmental and social psychology and address the different aspects of motherhood including the psychological view of motherhood, motherhood and employment, and mothering handicapped children. They explore the diverse situations, meanings, and experiences of mothers and reveal how these interact with prevailing social constructions and ideologies about "normal" or "ideal" motherhood. Professionals and students in gender studies, social psychology, and related areas will find this volume essential for understanding the impact motherhood has on women's development. "This is an excellent and well-written book, exploring personalized meanings of motherhood and the manifestations of those meanings in practice. It manages to avoid an overly polemic or politicized stance while grappling bravely with issues of social control and political power. . . . What makes this book a refreshing book and one long overdue is the particular methodology underpinning all the newer research described. . . . The real courage of this book is that it dares to ask the questions it does. It dares to explore the mother's needs, her other relationships, her other children, her perception of self. It dares to challenge the established order." --The British Journal of Educational Psychology "This book makes a valiant contribution to the ceaslessly formidable challenge of denaturalizing 'maternal thinking.'" --Journal of Marriage and the Family

Motherhood: Meanings, Practices and Ideologies (Gender and Psychology),Ann Phoenix,Anne Woollett,Eva Lloyd,Sage Publications Ltd,080398314X,Child Care/Parenting,Motherhood,Mothers,Psychology,Family & relationships,Social Science / Women's Studies,Women's studies

Book Contents:

  1. Mother Murphy's Law
  2. Nueva Guia De Lactancia Materna / New Mother's Guide To Breastfeeding (Academia Americana De Pediatria)
  3. Okay, So I Don't Have a Headache
  4. Parenting on Your Own
  5. Parenting with Love and Laughter : Finding God in Family Life
  6. Pennies from Heaven : 101 Meditations for Couples Trying to Get Pregnant
  7. Play and Learn : More than 300 Engaging and Educational Activities from Birth to Age 8 (Parents Magazine Baby & Childcare Series)
  8. Pregnancy Over 35
  9. Prostate & Cancer: A Family Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment & Survival
  10. Quickies

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