From the refrigerator mother theory to more recent comparisons to ‘warrior-heroes’, mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders have been historically categorised as emotionally remarkable. Drawing on my ethnographic fieldwork in Portugal, I explore in this article how mothers politically mobilise emotions, characteristics, and acts usually associated with good mothering, such as maternal love, dedication, and sacrifice. While these socially expected phenomena have been addressed as instruments of the relegation of women to motherhood and care labour, I propose a novel look at the value of affectivity in discourses and practices of care and advocacy. I argue that mothers strategically embody and employ their affectivity as political ...
Meistaraprófsritgerð við Royal College of Nursing Institute (London) og Háskólann á Akureyri, 2002.M...
In this article I focus on the experiences of mothers of children diagnosed with autism as they resp...
Background: Mothers of children with autism experience poorer health and wellbeing compared to mothe...
From the refrigerator mother theory to more recent comparisons to ‘warrior-heroes’, mothers of child...
Background For parents of disabled children, the role of advocate often develops to a level of frequ...
This dissertation investigates the cultural production and lived meanings of the identity ‘autism mo...
This thesis brings interpretive disability studies together with a governmentality approach and femi...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
Unlike most research that employs attachment theory and ideologies of good mothering, this study tak...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
The autism acceptance movement advocates for respect, support, and accommodations so that autistics ...
This is a qualitative study into the role of advocacy and activism amongst mothers who have a child ...
This chapter draws from a cross-disciplinary, large scale, research project (InMeD) which explored t...
Autism is one of those human ambiguities that forces vigilant open-mindedness-sometimes this open-mi...
Graduation date: 2010In this dissertation, I qualitatively examined the meaning of mothering a child...
Meistaraprófsritgerð við Royal College of Nursing Institute (London) og Háskólann á Akureyri, 2002.M...
In this article I focus on the experiences of mothers of children diagnosed with autism as they resp...
Background: Mothers of children with autism experience poorer health and wellbeing compared to mothe...
From the refrigerator mother theory to more recent comparisons to ‘warrior-heroes’, mothers of child...
Background For parents of disabled children, the role of advocate often develops to a level of frequ...
This dissertation investigates the cultural production and lived meanings of the identity ‘autism mo...
This thesis brings interpretive disability studies together with a governmentality approach and femi...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
Unlike most research that employs attachment theory and ideologies of good mothering, this study tak...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
The autism acceptance movement advocates for respect, support, and accommodations so that autistics ...
This is a qualitative study into the role of advocacy and activism amongst mothers who have a child ...
This chapter draws from a cross-disciplinary, large scale, research project (InMeD) which explored t...
Autism is one of those human ambiguities that forces vigilant open-mindedness-sometimes this open-mi...
Graduation date: 2010In this dissertation, I qualitatively examined the meaning of mothering a child...
Meistaraprófsritgerð við Royal College of Nursing Institute (London) og Háskólann á Akureyri, 2002.M...
In this article I focus on the experiences of mothers of children diagnosed with autism as they resp...
Background: Mothers of children with autism experience poorer health and wellbeing compared to mothe...