This study examined co-mother family of origin stories. Origin stories, representing the formation of a family, are culturally understood within a master narrative of heterosexual love and biological childbearing. Beginnings of co-mother families rupture this dominant, gendered, boy-meets-girl script. Investigating whether or not co-mother stories reify the normative master narrative or if instead their narrations resist and/or possibly transform conventional understandings, analysis identified three co-mother origin story themes: Becoming a Family (1) as Normal, (2) as Negotiation, and (3) as Normalization. Themes differ in terms of depiction of co-mother family formation as congruent with current norms, as something that needs to be made ...
Strong cultural values and ideals attached to women in families deem the role of stepmother as infer...
This thesis analyzes birthing experience narratives, featuring examination of the male partner\u27s ...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...
This study examined co-mother family of origin stories. Origin stories, representing the formation o...
This study examines how families co-construct joint accounts of shared experiences. Two foster famil...
As Finch and Mason (1999) and Morgan (1996) assert, studies of intimate family life can reveal wider...
This study contributes to the existing stepmother research by focusing on interaction as an aspect o...
This thesis aims to contribute to current psycho-social and narrative debates by taking forward meth...
This study is based on joint and separate in-depth interviews with twenty (female) same sex couples ...
Sealed adoption records support the notion that adoptive families are the same as biological familie...
The link between family processes and child behavior has been approached from two major perspectives...
Play narratives can offer a unique insight into the child’s internal world. This study compared the ...
While literature on gay and lesbian families has increased in the past two decades, much of the lite...
The majority of the existing research dedicated to the mother-child narrative interaction has focuse...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of other mothers in de novo or planned lesbian-led famil...
Strong cultural values and ideals attached to women in families deem the role of stepmother as infer...
This thesis analyzes birthing experience narratives, featuring examination of the male partner\u27s ...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...
This study examined co-mother family of origin stories. Origin stories, representing the formation o...
This study examines how families co-construct joint accounts of shared experiences. Two foster famil...
As Finch and Mason (1999) and Morgan (1996) assert, studies of intimate family life can reveal wider...
This study contributes to the existing stepmother research by focusing on interaction as an aspect o...
This thesis aims to contribute to current psycho-social and narrative debates by taking forward meth...
This study is based on joint and separate in-depth interviews with twenty (female) same sex couples ...
Sealed adoption records support the notion that adoptive families are the same as biological familie...
The link between family processes and child behavior has been approached from two major perspectives...
Play narratives can offer a unique insight into the child’s internal world. This study compared the ...
While literature on gay and lesbian families has increased in the past two decades, much of the lite...
The majority of the existing research dedicated to the mother-child narrative interaction has focuse...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of other mothers in de novo or planned lesbian-led famil...
Strong cultural values and ideals attached to women in families deem the role of stepmother as infer...
This thesis analyzes birthing experience narratives, featuring examination of the male partner\u27s ...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...