Much research into motherhood and the family uses qualitative techniques such as focus groups and interviews. However, these methods can serve to reinforce the dominant discourse that focuses on the contradictory demands experienced by mothers who undertake paid employment. The author argues that more creative ways of understanding the mosaic and diverse nature of contemporary motherhood, such as fiction, memoirs and personal narratives, ought to be considered
The following article is a creative narrative inquiry on the subject of becoming a mother and the pr...
Women, especially feminists, are conflicted about leaving their careers for motherhood; some wonder ...
The intention of the following paper is to explore from a poststructuralist perspective the reasons...
Much research into motherhood and the family uses qualitative techniques such as focus groups and in...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/57/thumbnail.jpgThe authors in this c...
This chapter outlines the research design of the ESRC funded study The Making of Modern Motherhoods ...
Taking as a starting point the idea that a researcher's subjectivity is data and a resource for inte...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation will examine the experience of six working...
Contemporary North American Motherhood Memoirs – PhD Project” Abstract: This doctoral thesis examin...
The chapter, "Fostering the passive maternal experience: Language and prescription in the 'What to E...
Our contribution to this special issue responds to the editors’ challenge of identifying concepts th...
The choice of studying motherhood was born out of our own self- perceived experiences as mothers, an...
This thesis aims to contribute to current psycho-social and narrative debates by taking forward meth...
This research examines the production of the construction of motherhood in first-person narratives p...
The following article is a creative narrative inquiry on the subject of becoming a mother and the pr...
Women, especially feminists, are conflicted about leaving their careers for motherhood; some wonder ...
The intention of the following paper is to explore from a poststructuralist perspective the reasons...
Much research into motherhood and the family uses qualitative techniques such as focus groups and in...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/57/thumbnail.jpgThe authors in this c...
This chapter outlines the research design of the ESRC funded study The Making of Modern Motherhoods ...
Taking as a starting point the idea that a researcher's subjectivity is data and a resource for inte...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation will examine the experience of six working...
Contemporary North American Motherhood Memoirs – PhD Project” Abstract: This doctoral thesis examin...
The chapter, "Fostering the passive maternal experience: Language and prescription in the 'What to E...
Our contribution to this special issue responds to the editors’ challenge of identifying concepts th...
The choice of studying motherhood was born out of our own self- perceived experiences as mothers, an...
This thesis aims to contribute to current psycho-social and narrative debates by taking forward meth...
This research examines the production of the construction of motherhood in first-person narratives p...
The following article is a creative narrative inquiry on the subject of becoming a mother and the pr...
Women, especially feminists, are conflicted about leaving their careers for motherhood; some wonder ...
The intention of the following paper is to explore from a poststructuralist perspective the reasons...