Marginalized mothers, mothering from the margins
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Marginalized mothers, mothering from the margins
(Advances in gender research / series editors, Marcia Texler Segal, Vasilikie Demos, v. 25)
Emerald, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume focuses on the ways in which mothers are
marginalized based on intersecting identities, such as immigration status,
race, class, disability, sexuality, and how these women mother from the margins.
Divided into three sections, this collection brings forth the voices and
experiences of mothers and highlights the institutions and laws that
marginalize them. In the first section, mothers
face barriers such as institutional constraints that block them from needed
resources and the ability to mother as they see fit. In section two, contributors examine the
borders of marginalized mothering - boundaries reflected through citizenship,
walls, geography, dealings with intimate partners and welfare offices, or prison
bars. Readings in this section highlight mothers' efforts to transcend, resist,
or even just survive experiences with borders.
The final section centers on mothers that explicitly adopt mothering
strategies of resistance or explicitly use their status as mothers in their
activism. Topics range from mothers who engage in milk sharing to mothers of
color whom organize against police brutality.
Throughout the volume, contributors demonstrate the striking resilience
of these mothers, and their resistance in challenging the ideologies and
institutions that marginalize them.
目次
- Introduction Bringing Marginalized Mothers to the Center
- Tiffany Taylor and Katrina Bloch Part 1: Barriers that Marginalize Mothers 1. Pride and Hope, Shame and Blame: How Welfare Mothers in Higher Education Juggle Competing Identities
- Sheila M. Katz 2. Watching What I'm Doing, Watching How I'm doing It': Exploring the Everyday Experiences of Surveillance and Silenced Voices Among Marginalised Mothers in Welsh Low-Income Locales
- Dawn Mannay, Jordon Creaghan, Dunla Gallagher, Sherelle Mason, Melanie Morgan, and Aimee Grant 3. Mothering, Identity Construction and Visions of the Future Among Low-Income Adolescent Mothers from Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Alanna E.F. Rudzik 4. Socio-Economic (Im) Mobility Among Low-Income Mothers of Children with Disabilities
- Regina S. Baker and Linda Burton 5. The Parental Experience of Mothers with Children Who Have Developmental Disabilities: Qualitative Reflections On Marginalization and Resiliency
- Kaitlin Stober and Alexis Franzese Part 2: Borders that Marginalize Mothers 6. Chinese Maternity Tourists and Their "Anchor Babies"? Online Commenters' Disdain and Racialized Conditional Acceptance of Non-Citizen Reproduction
- Cassaundra Rodriguez 7. "Doing" and "Undoing" Gender to Make Ends Meet: Understanding the Agency of Poor Minority Mothers who Negotiate Gender and Survival at the Intersection of Migration, Intimate Unions and the Welfare Office
- Sancha Medwinter and Linda M. Burton 8. "I'm Not a Good Mother Now, But I Will be in the Future:" Sub-Saharan African Transnational Mothers in a Transit Migrant Country
- Cynthia Magallanes-Gonzalez 9. Mothering from a Distance -- The Experience of Domestic Workers in Durban, South Africa
- Boitumelo Seepamore 10. Disrupted Identities: Narratives of Mothers in Prison
- Kelly Lockwood Part 3: Mothering as Resistance to Marginalization 11. "Parenting Like a White Person": Race and Material Support among Marginalized Mothers
- Cheryl Crane and Karen Christopher 12. Carework Strategies and Everyday Resistance among Mothers who are Timed-Out of Welfare
- Jill Weigt 13. Exploring Black Women's Homeschooling Experiences at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class
- Taura Taylor 14. Breast Milk Sharing at the Intersections of Race and Risk
- Kristin J Wilson 15. "We Must Summon the Courage": Black Motherhood as Motivation to Resist Police Brutality
- Anna Chatillon and Beth E. Schneider Afterword: Nancy Naples
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