1st Edition
Media Work, Mothers and Motherhood Negotiating the International Audio-Visual Industry
Chapter 1: Motherhood and Media Work: an introduction
Susan Liddy & Anne O’ Brien
Part 1 Who Cares in Screen Production?
Chapter 2: Inequality, Invisibility and Inflexibility: Mothers and Carers Navigating Careers in the Australian Screen Industry
Sheree K. Gregory & Deb Verhoeven
Chapter 3 Managing Wollstonecraft’s Dilemma: Matriarchs in the Nigerian Broadcast News Media and the Politics of Child Care
Ganiyat Tijani-Adenle
Chapter 4: Representing and Experiencing Motherhood - On and Off Screen in Swedish Film
Maria Jansson & Louise Wallenberg
Chapter 5: The Mother of a Famous Child: The Media Representation of Shirley Temple’s "Mother" in Hollywood, 1934-1940
Tsz Lam Ngai
Part 2 Intersectionality and Media Mothers
Chapter 6: Negotiating motherhood in the Colombian Audio-Visual Industry: a matter of capital.
Alejandra Castano-Echeverri & Andrés Correa-González
Chapter 7: The Future of Muslim Women Behind-the-Scenes of the Malaysian TV Industry
Nur Kareelawati Abd Karim
Chapter 8: British television production and women without children: exclusionary practice in the turn to care
Rowan Aust
Part 3 Stigma, subjectivity and celebrity
Chapter 9: The operation of maternal stigma in the UK creative and cultural industries
Tamsyn Dent
Chapter 10: Mothers’ subjective experiences of negotiating caring responsibilities with work in the Scottish film and television industries
Susan Berridge
Chapter 11: Bollywood Mothers: work life imbalance
Viraj Suparsad
Part 4 Solutions for better futures
Chapter 12: The Gendered Practice of The TV Opt-Out
Perelandra Beedles
Chapter 13: Negotiating Motherhood: the search for solutions
Susan Liddy & Anne O’ Brien
Biography
Susan Liddy lectures in the Department of Media and Communication Studies in MIC, University of Limerick. Her recent work includes: Women in the Irish Film Industry: Stories and Storytellers (ed.) (2020) and Women in the International Film Industry: Policy Practice and Power (ed.) (2020). She is Chair of Women in Film and Television Ireland, a board member of Women in Film and Television International, the Writers Guild of Ireland and Raising Films Ireland. She is founder and co-director of Catalyst International Film Festival, Limerick.
Anne O’ Brien is Associate Professor with the Department of Media Studies at Maynooth University. She has published on the representation of women in radio and television, on women workers in creative industries and examined why women leave careers in screen production. Her most recent book explores Women, Inequality and Media Work (2019).






