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2023
When I was a child I would run through the backyard while my father yanked dandelions, daisies, thistles, crabgrass, mowed, rearranged the stones around the porch— the task of men, though I didn’t know.
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When I was a child I would run through the backyard while my father yanked dandelions, daisies, thistles, crabgrass, mowed, rearranged the stones around the porch— the task of men, though I didn’t know.
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2018
“Mothering the mother” is an expression often used to describe doula work. By supporting women in their transition to motherhood, however, doulas not only relate to mothers in a way that resembles a mother-child relationship based on care, nurture, and love.
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“Mothering the mother” is an expression often used to describe doula work. By supporting women in their transition to motherhood, however, doulas not only relate to mothers in a way that resembles a mother-child relationship based on care, nurture, and love.
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Mother or not, mother or what?
Women's Studies International Forum, 1994Abstract This article draws on feminist theory and research and personal experience and considers problems of definition and identity with specific reference to the experience of nonmotherhood. In it the author argues that attention to motherhood/nonmotherhood is necessary in any discussion of differences and diversity between women.
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“I Am a Mother, but Not a Mother”: The Paradox of Virtual Mothering
2016After I discovered an internet cafe for birth mothers in June 2005, I wrote a post, asking for participants willing to be interviewed. Only one person came forward. The volunteer was Min Yeh Jin, then a 25-year-old birth mother and an active blogger at the internet cafe. Before heading to our interview, I prepared by reading her postings.
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