Drawing on ethnographic work in Ghana and Bangladesh, and on a British dystopian novel, we sketch the social, emotional, and existential consequences of childlessness for women who desperately want a child, as is still common in the two countries where the authors carried out research. For these women, childlessness leads to loneliness and a sense of uselessness. Underlying these emotions is the notion that children constitute and personify continuity; childlessness thus stands for the discontinuation of life
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
In this introduction we consider how people who have difficulties achieving “natural” parenthood see...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...
Drawing on ethnographic work in Ghana and Bangladesh, and on a British dystopian novel, we sketch th...
Research has documented that, around the world, women who are childless against their will suffer fr...
Research has documented that, around the world, women who are childless against their will suffer fr...
This book examines the intersectionality and stratified lived experience of rural poor and urban mid...
Becoming a parent creates a new phase in adult development where the creation of a family brings new...
In a context where motherhood is an integral part of a woman's stereotype, being childless is a deva...
Background: Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Sahara...
Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Saharan African an...
Problem: In non-Western societies, childlessness carries numerous social consequences and has a sign...
It can be noted from the literature, as well as from the results of foreign research and my own rese...
The role of women and feminine identity have historically and traditionally been constructed around ...
Childlessness is analysed on the individual, the national and the international level. On the indivi...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
In this introduction we consider how people who have difficulties achieving “natural” parenthood see...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...
Drawing on ethnographic work in Ghana and Bangladesh, and on a British dystopian novel, we sketch th...
Research has documented that, around the world, women who are childless against their will suffer fr...
Research has documented that, around the world, women who are childless against their will suffer fr...
This book examines the intersectionality and stratified lived experience of rural poor and urban mid...
Becoming a parent creates a new phase in adult development where the creation of a family brings new...
In a context where motherhood is an integral part of a woman's stereotype, being childless is a deva...
Background: Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Sahara...
Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples in sub-Saharan African an...
Problem: In non-Western societies, childlessness carries numerous social consequences and has a sign...
It can be noted from the literature, as well as from the results of foreign research and my own rese...
The role of women and feminine identity have historically and traditionally been constructed around ...
Childlessness is analysed on the individual, the national and the international level. On the indivi...
ABSTRACT Childlessness has major psychological and social implications for affected persons, especi...
In this introduction we consider how people who have difficulties achieving “natural” parenthood see...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...