Nature still plays a prominent role in shaping social expectations about the tasks of parents, especially mothers. The transition from the previous model of mothering and the contemporary one in Italy is definitely characterized by a revival of what is perceived as the ancient way of childrearing. At the same time, nature is also used to establish ideas about women and motherhood that are socially constructed. The gender inequality that characterizes maternity is somehow justified as part of an inevitable process where it is only or mainly the mother who has to stay home and provide care for children. The belief is well-established in Italian society and many women embrace it without any questioning. This research seeks to understand the ap...
In this paper, I try to highlight some similarities and differences between the contemporary imagery...
Recensione al libro "Italian motherhood on screen" (edited by Giovanna Faleschini Lerner and Maria E...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study emphasizes the mot...
Nature still plays a prominent role in shaping social expectations about the tasks of parents, espec...
Motherhood is stereotypically considered one of the main characteristics every woman has. It’s conge...
This article focuses on the so-called « natural childbirth », one of the practices that, since the 1...
This dissertation is based on ethnographic research in Florence, Italy. The primary focus of this re...
This article examines the surrogacy debate that has developed within contemporary feminist and LGBT ...
This article holds that the theme of the maternal, and of motherhood itself, constitutes a taboo in ...
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "...
The choice of studying motherhood was born out of our own self- perceived experiences as mothers, an...
The medicalisation of Western childbirth that was initiated in the seventeenth century has resulted ...
The theme of "female nature", and correspondingly of male ones, are since long time the focus of a c...
open1noDrawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Bologna and surrounding areas, the paper aims ...
In a country where the maternal instinct is still considered a conditio sine qua non of being a woma...
In this paper, I try to highlight some similarities and differences between the contemporary imagery...
Recensione al libro "Italian motherhood on screen" (edited by Giovanna Faleschini Lerner and Maria E...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study emphasizes the mot...
Nature still plays a prominent role in shaping social expectations about the tasks of parents, espec...
Motherhood is stereotypically considered one of the main characteristics every woman has. It’s conge...
This article focuses on the so-called « natural childbirth », one of the practices that, since the 1...
This dissertation is based on ethnographic research in Florence, Italy. The primary focus of this re...
This article examines the surrogacy debate that has developed within contemporary feminist and LGBT ...
This article holds that the theme of the maternal, and of motherhood itself, constitutes a taboo in ...
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "...
The choice of studying motherhood was born out of our own self- perceived experiences as mothers, an...
The medicalisation of Western childbirth that was initiated in the seventeenth century has resulted ...
The theme of "female nature", and correspondingly of male ones, are since long time the focus of a c...
open1noDrawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Bologna and surrounding areas, the paper aims ...
In a country where the maternal instinct is still considered a conditio sine qua non of being a woma...
In this paper, I try to highlight some similarities and differences between the contemporary imagery...
Recensione al libro "Italian motherhood on screen" (edited by Giovanna Faleschini Lerner and Maria E...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study emphasizes the mot...