This panel explored a range of classed figurations of the maternal. It had two primary aims: firstly, to explore the relationship between social class and 'the maternal' and secondly to foreground the relative absence of psycho-social or psychoanalytic theoretical work on what Diane Reay has called 'The Psychic Landscape of Social Class' (2005). The data explored in this panel primarily originates from 'social spheres', popular and sensationalist media, art practice and 'everyday life'. It aimed to engage with analysis of these mediums and materials, and to initiate debate about the ways in which visible class representations and invisible class relations structure not only 'maternal publics' and also our most intimate, personal and 'interi...
This paper critically reviews the psychoanalytic omission in theorizing maternal subjectivity and th...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
While the existence of maternal ambivalence has been evident for centuries, it has only recently bee...
This panel explored a range of classed figurations of the maternal. It had two primary aims: firstly...
In this review article, we explore discursive configurations of motherhood and the ways in which cla...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
Maternity is often idealized within society, where motherhood ‘myths’ paint unachievable pictures of...
Representations of motherhood and motherwork have the power and scope to foreground culturally accep...
This psychosocial study investigates the maternal subjectivities of mothers returning to work after ...
Successive moral panics have cast poor or socially excluded mothers - associated with social problem...
While a great deal of contemporary research concentrates on changes in what mothers do, less has fo...
In the last two decades, maternal scholarship has grown exponentially. Despite this, however, there ...
Although representations of mothers pervade cultural forms, motherhood has long been depicted in red...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This thesis is an investigation of maternal l...
This article analyses the meandering maternal trajectories of upper-middle-class women with a child ...
This paper critically reviews the psychoanalytic omission in theorizing maternal subjectivity and th...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
While the existence of maternal ambivalence has been evident for centuries, it has only recently bee...
This panel explored a range of classed figurations of the maternal. It had two primary aims: firstly...
In this review article, we explore discursive configurations of motherhood and the ways in which cla...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
Maternity is often idealized within society, where motherhood ‘myths’ paint unachievable pictures of...
Representations of motherhood and motherwork have the power and scope to foreground culturally accep...
This psychosocial study investigates the maternal subjectivities of mothers returning to work after ...
Successive moral panics have cast poor or socially excluded mothers - associated with social problem...
While a great deal of contemporary research concentrates on changes in what mothers do, less has fo...
In the last two decades, maternal scholarship has grown exponentially. Despite this, however, there ...
Although representations of mothers pervade cultural forms, motherhood has long been depicted in red...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.This thesis is an investigation of maternal l...
This article analyses the meandering maternal trajectories of upper-middle-class women with a child ...
This paper critically reviews the psychoanalytic omission in theorizing maternal subjectivity and th...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
While the existence of maternal ambivalence has been evident for centuries, it has only recently bee...