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Teacher, Scholar, Mother


Teacher, Scholar, Mother

Re-Envisioning Motherhood in the Academy

von: Anna M. Young, Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum, M. Cristina Alcalde, Allison Antink-Meyer, Cynthia J. Atman, Sara M. Childers, Layne Craig, Martha Kalnin Diede, Erin Graybill Ellis, Jessica Smartt Gullion, Celeste Hanna, Dustin Harp, Andrea N. Hunt, Susan V. Iverson, Elisabeth G. Kraus, Catherine A.F. MacGillivray, Marissa McClure, Brook Sattler, Christin Seher, Caroline Smith, Erin Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon, Jennifer Turns, Tracy Rundstrom Williams

52,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 08.10.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9781498503419
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 306

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<span><span>Teacher, Scholar, Mother </span><span>advances a more productive conversation across disciplines on motherhood through its discussion on intersecting axes of power and privilege. This multi- and trans-disciplinary book features mother scholars who bring their theoretical and disciplinary lenses to bear on questions of identity, practice, policy, institutional memory, progress, and the gendered notion of parenting that still pervades the modern academy.</span></span>
<span><span>This edited collection deals with intersecting axes of power and privilege in order to advance conversation on motherhood across disciplines. Mother-scholar contributors explore theoretical and disciplinary approaches to academic motherhood, examine its critical and cultural territory, and articulate the challenges of their dual identity. <br></span></span>
<span><span>Section One: Approaches to Motherhood, Feminism and Gendered Work<br><br>Chapter 1: <br>The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of Mothering in the Academy<br>Andrea N. Hunt<br><br>Chapter 2:<br>Crying over “Split Milk”: How Divisive Language on Infant Feeding Leads to Stress, Confusion and Anxiety for Mothers <br>Tracy Rundstrom Williams<br><br>Chapter 3:<br>Mama’s Boy: Feminist Mothering, Masculinity, and White Privilege<br>Catherine A.F. MacGillivray<br><br>Chapter 4:<br>Encountering Others: Reading, Writing, Teaching, Parenting <br>Erin Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon<br><br>Chapter 5:<br>A Qualitative Study of Academic Mothers’ Sabbatical Experiences: Considering Disciplinary Differences <br>Susan V. Iverson<br>Christin Seher<br><br>Chapter 6:<br>Motherhood: Reflection, Design, and Self-Authorship<br>Brook Sattler<br>Jennifer Turns<br>Cynthia J. Atman<br><br>Chapter 7:<br>Confessions of a Buzzkill: Critical Feminist Parenting in the Age of Omnipresent Media<br>Dustin Harp<br><br>Section Two: Identity and Performance in Academic Motherhood<br><br>Chapter 8:<br>More Mother than Others: Disorientations, Motherscholars, and Objects in Becoming <br>Sara M. Childers<br><br>Chapter 9:<br>Doing Research and Teaching on Masculinities and Violence: One Mother of Sons’ Perspective <br>M. Cristine Alcalde, Associate Professor of Gender &amp; Women’s Studies<br><br>Chapter 10:<br>Cultural Border Crossings between Science, Science Pedagogy &amp; Parenting<br>Allison Antink-Meyer<br><br>Chapter 11:<br>“You Must be Superwoman!”: How Graduate Student Mothers Negotiate Conflicting Roles<br>Erin Graybill Ellis<br>Jessica Smartt Gullion<br><br>Chapter 12:<br>“There’s a Monster Growing in our Heads”: Mad Men’s Betty Draper, Fan Reaction, and Twenty-First Century Anxiety about Motherhood<br>Caroline Smith<br>Celeste Hanna<br><br>Section Three: Bringing it to Light: Giving Voice to Motherhood’s Challenges<br><br>Chapter 13:<br>Silence and the Stillbirth Narrative: Stories Worth Telling <br>Elisabeth G. Kraus<br><br>Chapter 14:<br>S/m/othering <br>Marissa McClure<br><br>Chapter 15:<br>A Tapestry of Sweet Mother(hood): African Scholar, Mother, and Performer?<br>Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum<br><br>Chapter 16:<br>Dropped Stitches: Classrooms, Caregiving, and Cancer <br>Martha Kalnin Diede<br><br>Chapter 17:<br>The Other Female Complaint: Online Narratives of Assisted Reproductive Therapy as Sentimental Literature <br>Layne Craig<br><br>Chapter 18:<br>Mama’s Boy Part II: Feminism, Masculinity, and Life in an Interracial Family<br>Catherine A.F. MacGillivray<br><br></span></span>
<span><span>Anna M. Young</span><span> is associate professor of communication at Pacific Lutheran University.</span></span>
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<span><span>View the Figure 6.2 here: </span><span><a href="https://rowman.com/WebDocs/Young9781498503402.pdf"><span>https://rowman.com/WebDocs/Young9781498503402.pdf</span></a></span><span><br></span></span>

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