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Feminist Mothering goes beyond critiques of patriarchal motherhood to locate and investigate feminist maternal practices as sites for women's empowerment and social change. The contributors see "feminist mothering" as practices of mothering that seek to challenge and change the norms of patriarchal motherhood that are limiting and oppressive to women. For many women, practicing feminist mothering offers a way to disrupt the transmission of sexist and patriarchal values from generation to generation. Contributors explore the ways in which women integrate activism, paid employment, nonsexist childrearing practices, and non-child-centered interests in their lives—and other caregivers into their children's lives—in order to challenge existing societal inequality and create new egalitarian possibilities for women, men, and families.
Acknowledgments
Andrea O’Reilly

Introduction
Andrea O’Reilly

I. MOTHERHOOD

1. Professional Women, Timing, and Reproductive Strategies
Michele Y. Pridmore-Brown

2. “No, I’m Not Catholic, and Yes, They’re All Mine:” The Narratives of Feminist Mothering on the Tenure Track
Kecia Driver McBride

3. Feminism, Motherhood, and Possibilities in the Writing of Bronwen Wallace
Shelley Martin

II. FAMILY

4. Planned Parenthood: The Construction of Motherhood in Lesbian Mother Advice Books
Kristin G. Esterberg

5. The Voice of the Maternal in Louise Erdrich’s Fiction and Memoirs
Aimee E. Berger

6. African American Mothers: Victimized, Vilified, and Valorized
Shirley A. Hill

7. Mothering as Relational Consciousness
Amber E. Kinser

III. CHILDREARING

8. Feminist Family Values: Parenting in Third Wave Feminism and Empowering All Family Members
Colleen Mack-Canty and Sue Marie Wright

9. Feminist Motherline: Embodied Knowledge/s of Feminist Mothering
Fiona Joy Green

10. (Un)usual Suspects: Mothers, Masculinities, Monstrosities
Sarah Trimble

11. “That Is What Feminism Is—The Acting and Living and Not Just the Told”: Modeling and Mentoring Feminism
Andrea O’Reilly

IV. ACTIVISM

12. Rocking the Boat: Feminism and the Ideological Grounding of the Twenty-First Century Mothers’ Movement
Judith Stadtman Tucker

13. Women Staging Coups through Mothering: Depictions in Hispanic Contemporary Literature
Gisela Norat

14. Maternal Activism: How Feminist Is It?
Janice Nathanson

15. Balancing Act: Discourses of Feminism, Motherhood and Activism
Pegeen Reichert Powell

List of Contributors
Index
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09 octobre 2008

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9780791477786

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English

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feminist mothering
editedby Andrea O’Reilly
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F E M I N I S T M O T H E R I N G
SUNYSERIES INFEMINISTCRITICISM ANDTHEORY
Michelle A. Masse, editor
F E M I N I S T
M O T H E R I N G
Edited by A N D R E A O ’ R E I L LY
S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W Y O R K P R E S S
Published by STATEUNIVERSITY OFNEWYORKPRESS ALBANY
© 2008 State University of New York
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Printed in the United States of America
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Production, Laurie Searl Marketing, Fran Keneston
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Feminist mothering / edited by Andrea O’Reilly. p. cm. — (SUNY series in feminist criticism and theory) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-7914-7557-7 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Motherhood. 2. Feminism. 3. Parenting. I. O’Reilly, Andrea, 1961–
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Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Andrea O’Reilly
INTRODUCTION Andrea O’Reilly
I . M O T H E R H O O D
Professional Women, Timing, and Reproductive Strategies Michele Pridmore-Brown
“No, I’m Not Catholic, and Yes, They’re All Mine:” The Narratives of Feminist Mothering on the Tenure Track Kecia Driver McBride
Feminism, Motherhood, and Possibilities in the Writing of Bronwen Wallace Shelley Martin
I I . F A M I LY
Planned Parenthood: The Construction of Motherhood in Lesbian Mother Advice Books Kristin G. Esterberg
The Voice of the Maternal in Louise Erdrich’s Fiction and Memoirs Aimee E. Berger
African American Mothers: Victimized, Vilified, and Valorized Shirley A. Hill
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Mothering as Relational Consciousness Amber E. Kinser
I I I . C H I L D R E A R I N G
Feminist Family Values: Parenting in Third Wave Feminism and Empowering All Family Members Colleen Mack-Canty and Sue Marie Wright
Feminist Motherline: Embodied Knowledge/s of Feminist Mothering Fiona Joy Green
(Un)usual Suspects: Mothers, Masculinities, Monstrosities Sarah Trimble
“That Is What Feminism Is—The Acting and Living and Not Just the Told”: Modeling and Mentoring Feminism Andrea O’Reilly
I V. A C T I V I S M
Rocking the Boat: Feminism and the Ideological Grounding of the Twenty-First Century Mothers’ Movement Judith Stadtman Tucker
Women Staging Coups through Mothering: Depictions in Hispanic Contemporary Literature Gisela Norat
Maternal Activism: How Feminist Is It? Janice Nathanson
Balancing Act: Discourses of Feminism, Motherhood, and Activism Pegeen Reichert Powell
LIST OFCONTRIBUTORS
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Acknowledgments
ANDREA O’REILLY
IWOULD LIKE TO EXPRESSmy deepest thanks to the following people who helped bring this book to life. Special thanks are due to my research assis-tants Roni Hoffman and Sarah Trimble and to my proofreader Randy Chase. I am grateful to Larin McLaughlin for her continued faith in this manuscript and to Laurie Searl for her skill in turning it into a book. Thank you also to the members of theAssociation for Research on Mothering: my thinking on mothering, as always, was enriched and sustained by this splen-did community of scholars. My deepest gratitude goes to the contributors of this volume who sustained and inspired me in their commitment to and belief in the possibility and power of feminist mothering. Special thanks to Renée Knapp, my closest friend and colleague atARMwho commiserates and comforts when I need it the most. Finally, my deepest appreciation and love to Jesse, Erin, and Casey: thank you for becoming the feminist children I had longed for and dreamed of.
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