Motherhood is by many, especially women, one of the greatest experiences in life. The ultimate goal that women, if not all than many, should achieve. Nowadays, we are flooded with help books, websites, guides that lead us through pregnancy and then assist us during the first months of our new born baby. This blessed state seems to be cherished now above all, however, this view was not always the same. Throughout history we can see many women for whom maternity was not meant to be and still they were able to fulfil their life-time goals devoting themselves to other areas of life. For some, maternity was rather a political aspect that would secure the future of the nation. In my article I will focus on the aspect of motherhood through the eye...
The role of women in society was and predominantly still is considered as inferior in comparison to ...
Can a woman be a woman without being a mother? By studying the control of women\u27s bodies around r...
New Women, New Mothers contributes to New Woman scholarship by investigating the background, substan...
Queen Victoria represents a personality split between the values of the submissive contemporary woma...
New Woman writers’ explorations of motherhood came at the end of the nineteenth century when pressur...
Drawing on the correspondence Ursula Bowlby wrote to John Bowlby following thebirth of their first c...
Recent years show a noticeable increase in the number of systematic scientific studies about motherh...
Childbirth is the first form of mothering labour. Indeed, the term “labour” is routinely used to sta...
Mothers and pregnant women in contemporary western societies are at the centre of a web of expert an...
‘Circumstantially childless’ women (Cannold 2000) are those who have seen themselves as having a bio...
Throughout the mid-nineteenth century, literary representations of replacement maternal figures help...
It has been four decades since the publication of Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born but her analysis of ...
This paper explores how the ideal birth was constructed after World War Two, noting in particular th...
Is maternal love biologically determined and independent of class and culture, or is it fluid and ch...
First paragraph: Zepherina Veitch was a nurse and a midwife in the late 19th century. She was a foun...
The role of women in society was and predominantly still is considered as inferior in comparison to ...
Can a woman be a woman without being a mother? By studying the control of women\u27s bodies around r...
New Women, New Mothers contributes to New Woman scholarship by investigating the background, substan...
Queen Victoria represents a personality split between the values of the submissive contemporary woma...
New Woman writers’ explorations of motherhood came at the end of the nineteenth century when pressur...
Drawing on the correspondence Ursula Bowlby wrote to John Bowlby following thebirth of their first c...
Recent years show a noticeable increase in the number of systematic scientific studies about motherh...
Childbirth is the first form of mothering labour. Indeed, the term “labour” is routinely used to sta...
Mothers and pregnant women in contemporary western societies are at the centre of a web of expert an...
‘Circumstantially childless’ women (Cannold 2000) are those who have seen themselves as having a bio...
Throughout the mid-nineteenth century, literary representations of replacement maternal figures help...
It has been four decades since the publication of Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born but her analysis of ...
This paper explores how the ideal birth was constructed after World War Two, noting in particular th...
Is maternal love biologically determined and independent of class and culture, or is it fluid and ch...
First paragraph: Zepherina Veitch was a nurse and a midwife in the late 19th century. She was a foun...
The role of women in society was and predominantly still is considered as inferior in comparison to ...
Can a woman be a woman without being a mother? By studying the control of women\u27s bodies around r...
New Women, New Mothers contributes to New Woman scholarship by investigating the background, substan...