The article examines the ways in which pregnant women in the West use clothing as a means of constructing a range of complex and seemingly contradictory gendered subjectivities in public spaces. The article draws on interview data collected from 19 first-time pregnant women in Hamilton, New Zealand. These women were asked about maternity wear, body image, fashion, activities they had continued, reduced or stopped during pregnancy, and the places/spaces they occupied during pregnancy. The article focuses on four different 'looks' and subjectivities that pregnant women in this research tried on: the thrifty, self-sacrificing mother to be; the sexy, proud pregnant woman; the growing woman who fears her body will be read as fat; and the pregnan...
Media and fashion systems have shaped ideal and stereotyped female bodies, imposing an unattainable...
Data collected from interviews with mothers and one mother-to-be characterized pregnancy as a time d...
Commercialisation and commodification have transformed the meaning and experience of mothering in th...
This thesis explores the everyday practice of dress worn through first time, full-term pregnancies i...
This article explores the interrelations between the corporeal, the social and the spatial as they o...
Images and detailed descriptions of the postnatal maternal body have become more common in popular w...
Background: Pregnancy provides an interesting challenge to body image theories in that the natural p...
Until two decades ago, pregnant bodies were absent from mainstream media types or presented primaril...
This thesis has two objectives. First, I argue that there exists a dichotomy between mind and body a...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute a new health psychographic/ lifestyle segmentation of pr...
[[abstract]]Background: Women's body image in late pregnancy and its relationship to the assumption ...
The field of dress studies currently emphasises dress as an embodied practice, but surprisingly scan...
This thesis examines the ways in which a small group of young Pākehā women use underwear to construc...
Aims. This study aims to identify the needs, concerns and problems of pregnant women when using mate...
The pregnancy period in human beings is divided into three trimesters. During this period expectant ...
Media and fashion systems have shaped ideal and stereotyped female bodies, imposing an unattainable...
Data collected from interviews with mothers and one mother-to-be characterized pregnancy as a time d...
Commercialisation and commodification have transformed the meaning and experience of mothering in th...
This thesis explores the everyday practice of dress worn through first time, full-term pregnancies i...
This article explores the interrelations between the corporeal, the social and the spatial as they o...
Images and detailed descriptions of the postnatal maternal body have become more common in popular w...
Background: Pregnancy provides an interesting challenge to body image theories in that the natural p...
Until two decades ago, pregnant bodies were absent from mainstream media types or presented primaril...
This thesis has two objectives. First, I argue that there exists a dichotomy between mind and body a...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute a new health psychographic/ lifestyle segmentation of pr...
[[abstract]]Background: Women's body image in late pregnancy and its relationship to the assumption ...
The field of dress studies currently emphasises dress as an embodied practice, but surprisingly scan...
This thesis examines the ways in which a small group of young Pākehā women use underwear to construc...
Aims. This study aims to identify the needs, concerns and problems of pregnant women when using mate...
The pregnancy period in human beings is divided into three trimesters. During this period expectant ...
Media and fashion systems have shaped ideal and stereotyped female bodies, imposing an unattainable...
Data collected from interviews with mothers and one mother-to-be characterized pregnancy as a time d...
Commercialisation and commodification have transformed the meaning and experience of mothering in th...