SFU Sociology and Anthropology Professor Amanda Watson, joins Alyha Bardi to speak about her recent book, \u27The Juggling Mother: Coming Undone in an Age of Anxiety.\u27 Amanda speaks about our cultural fascination with the figure of the juggling mother, explores the ableism and racism behind this depiction, and scrutinizes the immense pressures of motherhood that are often ignored — from juggling work and home life, to breastfeeding, to acting unencumbered at work. Amanda also discusses depictions of mothers as the “gender neutral CEO” — and explores how misogyny, white liberal feminism, and gender socialization, have led us to accept these very ideas involving motherhood that do more harm than good. The episode ends ...
This volume, developed from the public forum What Do Mothers Need? and hosted by the Motherhood Init...
This two-part project explores the tension that many twenty-first century women experience between w...
It has been four decades since the publication of Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born but her analysis of ...
Review Details Date: 8 February 2013 Author: Julie Stephens Publisher: Australian Review of Public A...
We examine the portrayals of two good working mothers in popular work–family balance films—Melanie i...
How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? Mo...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
Motherhood, a middle-aged, unmarried and childless male colleague told me, is the ‘female privilege’...
The social construction of motherhood informs and permeates the field of social work through practic...
Our purpose with the study was to investigate how the image of a mother’s role is created by the mag...
This anthology, the first on the 21st century motherhood movement,includes seven sections: Becoming...
The question of matriarchate as female dominance, remains unresolved. While non materialist anthropo...
Women in today’s advanced capitalist societies are encouraged to “lean in.” The media and government...
Representations of motherhood and motherwork have the power and scope to foreground culturally accep...
This presentation will focus on the experiences of mothering occupations as they are impacted by the...
This volume, developed from the public forum What Do Mothers Need? and hosted by the Motherhood Init...
This two-part project explores the tension that many twenty-first century women experience between w...
It has been four decades since the publication of Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born but her analysis of ...
Review Details Date: 8 February 2013 Author: Julie Stephens Publisher: Australian Review of Public A...
We examine the portrayals of two good working mothers in popular work–family balance films—Melanie i...
How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? Mo...
Motherhood can be a critical moment in the making of gendered biographies, and in the negotiation of...
Motherhood, a middle-aged, unmarried and childless male colleague told me, is the ‘female privilege’...
The social construction of motherhood informs and permeates the field of social work through practic...
Our purpose with the study was to investigate how the image of a mother’s role is created by the mag...
This anthology, the first on the 21st century motherhood movement,includes seven sections: Becoming...
The question of matriarchate as female dominance, remains unresolved. While non materialist anthropo...
Women in today’s advanced capitalist societies are encouraged to “lean in.” The media and government...
Representations of motherhood and motherwork have the power and scope to foreground culturally accep...
This presentation will focus on the experiences of mothering occupations as they are impacted by the...
This volume, developed from the public forum What Do Mothers Need? and hosted by the Motherhood Init...
This two-part project explores the tension that many twenty-first century women experience between w...
It has been four decades since the publication of Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born but her analysis of ...