1st Edition

Motherhood in Contemporary International Perspective Continuity and Change

Edited By Fabienne Portier-Le Cocq Copyright 2020
242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

Divided into 15 chapters, this book provides the reader with an insight into certain representations of mothers and motherhood in history and today’s societies in some areas of the world, notably in Britain and Asia. Key facts about the history of motherhood are presented, together with the use of very recent notions and phrases portraying ‘good’ and ‘bad’ mothers. An analysis of... Read more

1. Theorising Motherhood;  2. (M)othering and the Politics of Early Intervention: Biologisation and the Reproduction of Gendered, Classed and Raced Inequalities;  3. A Mother’s Place is in the Home: Deconstructing Self-Interest and Altruism in Feminist Economics;  Part 1 Difficult Times for Mothers;  4. Mother Figures Behind Bars: Pregnant Women and Mothers in Prison in England and Wales;  5. Martyr, Miscreant, or A Modern Mama? Exploring the Archetypal and Realistic Images of Mothers of Children with Disabilities;  6. South Asian Mothering in White Spaces; Part 2 Unorthodox Mothers;  7. Motherhood and Mothering in Contemporary ‘‘IP Memoirs’’;  8. Teenage Mothers in England; Resisting or Silenced by the Regulatory Framework?; Part 3 Asian Mothering/Mothers;  9. Motherhood Experiences of East Asian Women in Britain;  10. Chinese Motherhood in the UK; Part 4 Lesbian Mothers/Mothering;  11. Lesbian Mothers and Citizens: The Morality Test at the United States Supreme Court;  12. Lesbian Motherhood: From the Social Recognition of Female Homosexuality to the ‘Lesby-boom’: A Comparison Between Britain and France;  Part 5 Representations of Mothers in Art;  13. Maternal Fantasies in an Era of Crisis – Single Mothers, Self-Sacrifice, and Sexuality in Japanese Television Drama;  14. Countering Allegorical Motherhood in Irish and Northern Irish Contemporary Art: The Female Body as a Tool for Resistance;  15. Female ‘‘Transformational Energy’’ in Louise Erdrich's Works.

Biography

Fabienne Portier-Le Cocq is Professor of Contemporary British Studies at the University of Tours in France, and has done comparative research for the European Commission on families. Her research interests also span young, lone parenthood, domestic violence in Britain and France, in addition to qualitative studies. Her latest publication (2017) is Fertility, Health and Lone Parenting: European Contexts, Routledge.