Motherhood

Power and Oppression

By Andrea O'Reilly, Marie Porter, Patricia Short

Description

In feminism, the institution of mothering/motherhood has been a highly contested area in how it relates to the oppression of women. As Adrienne Rich articulated in her classic 1976 book Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, although motherhood as an institution is a male-defined site of oppression, women’s own experiences of mothering can nonetheless be a source of power. This volume examines four locations wherin motherhood is simultaneously experienced as a site of oppression and of power: emodiment, representation, practice, and separation.

Motherhood: Power and Oppression includes psychological, historical, sociological, literary, and cultural approaches to inquiry and a wide range of disciplinary perspectives — qualitative, quantitative, corporeal, legal, religious, fictional, mythological, dramatic and action research.

This rich collection not only covers a wide range of subject matter but also illustrates ways of doing feminist research and practice.

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$59.95 (PRINT)
$54.95 (eBook – Fixed Layout)
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Number of Pages

300

Dimensions

6.00" x 9.00”

Print ISBN

9780889614543

eBook – Fixed Layout ISBN

9780889615571

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