This project explores the impact of societal ideologies surrounding maternal identities on ‘child free’ women. Maternal ideologies carry ideas about the inevitability of motherhood. These affect women without children who are positioned as ‘other’ in such cultural narratives. Lives and choices are shaped by these powerful assumptions and reproductive autonomy remains contested. The aim of this discrete study of ‘child free’ women is to reveal the impacts of maternal ideologies. Specifically, how tensions arise in workplaces, families and relationships between mothers and ‘child free’ women. The methodological approach is designed to capture diversity of voices and narratives of women without children. The project will be produced through da...
This Qualitative study explores the experience of childfree women and their perceptionof their child...
The role of women in society was and predominantly still is considered as inferior in comparison to ...
This thesis aimed to explore mothers experiences of having a child with special needs througha gende...
In this paper I present early and interim narratives from a recent pilot study. I conducted intervie...
The role of women and feminine identity have historically and traditionally been constructed around ...
Abstract: This paper seeks to disrupt the dominant narrative of victimhood associated with the singl...
Traditional theories of female identity have assumed motherhood and maternal dynamics are central to...
This dissertation considers the problem that maternal difference represents inequality and inferiori...
This thesis is an examination of the construction of my identity as a mother and an analysis of the ...
It can be noted from the literature, as well as from the results of foreign research and my own rese...
Drawing upon recent empirical research from two separate, but interconnecting studies by the authors...
The position I adopt in this study, aligned with Lyotard (1979), asserts that the master narrative g...
Taking the recent proposals to change B.C. laws on child custody and access as a starting point, thi...
Although motherhood has long been a normative female experience, individual decisions regarding bear...
This thesis explores how young professional lesbian and heterosexual women perceive the challenges o...
This Qualitative study explores the experience of childfree women and their perceptionof their child...
The role of women in society was and predominantly still is considered as inferior in comparison to ...
This thesis aimed to explore mothers experiences of having a child with special needs througha gende...
In this paper I present early and interim narratives from a recent pilot study. I conducted intervie...
The role of women and feminine identity have historically and traditionally been constructed around ...
Abstract: This paper seeks to disrupt the dominant narrative of victimhood associated with the singl...
Traditional theories of female identity have assumed motherhood and maternal dynamics are central to...
This dissertation considers the problem that maternal difference represents inequality and inferiori...
This thesis is an examination of the construction of my identity as a mother and an analysis of the ...
It can be noted from the literature, as well as from the results of foreign research and my own rese...
Drawing upon recent empirical research from two separate, but interconnecting studies by the authors...
The position I adopt in this study, aligned with Lyotard (1979), asserts that the master narrative g...
Taking the recent proposals to change B.C. laws on child custody and access as a starting point, thi...
Although motherhood has long been a normative female experience, individual decisions regarding bear...
This thesis explores how young professional lesbian and heterosexual women perceive the challenges o...
This Qualitative study explores the experience of childfree women and their perceptionof their child...
The role of women in society was and predominantly still is considered as inferior in comparison to ...
This thesis aimed to explore mothers experiences of having a child with special needs througha gende...