Teacher, Scholar, Mother
Re-Envisioning Motherhood in the Academy
Herausgeber: Young, Anna M
Teacher, Scholar, Mother
Re-Envisioning Motherhood in the Academy
Herausgeber: Young, Anna M
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781498503426
- ISBN-10: 149850342X
- Artikelnr.: 48895611
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781498503426
- ISBN-10: 149850342X
- Artikelnr.: 48895611
Anna M. Young is associate professor of communication at Pacific Lutheran University.
Section One: Approaches to Motherhood, Feminism and Gendered Work Chapter
1: The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of Mothering
in the Academy Andrea N. Hunt Chapter 2: Crying over "Split Milk": How
Divisive Language on Infant Feeding Leads to Stress, Confusion and Anxiety
for Mothers Tracy Rundstrom Williams Chapter 3: Mama's Boy: Feminist
Mothering, Masculinity, and White Privilege Catherine A.F. MacGillivray
Chapter 4: Encountering Others: Reading, Writing, Teaching, Parenting Erin
Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon Chapter 5: A Qualitative Study of Academic
Mothers' Sabbatical Experiences: Considering Disciplinary Differences Susan
V. Iverson Christin Seher Chapter 6: Motherhood: Reflection, Design, and
Self-Authorship Brook Sattler Jennifer Turns Cynthia J. Atman Chapter 7:
Confessions of a Buzzkill: Critical Feminist Parenting in the Age of
Omnipresent Media Dustin Harp Section Two: Identity and Performance in
Academic Motherhood Chapter 8: More Mother than Others: Disorientations,
Motherscholars, and Objects in Becoming Sara M. Childers Chapter 9: Doing
Research and Teaching on Masculinities and Violence: One Mother of Sons'
Perspective M. Cristine Alcalde, Associate Professor of Gender & Women's
Studies Chapter 10: Cultural Border Crossings between Science, Science
Pedagogy & Parenting Allison Antink-Meyer Chapter 11: "You Must be
Superwoman!": How Graduate Student Mothers Negotiate Conflicting Roles Erin
Graybill Ellis Jessica Smartt Gullion Chapter 12: "There's a Monster
Growing in our Heads": Mad Men's Betty Draper, Fan Reaction, and
Twenty-First Century Anxiety about Motherhood Caroline Smith Celeste Hanna
Section Three: Bringing it to Light: Giving Voice to Motherhood's
Challenges Chapter 13: Silence and the Stillbirth Narrative: Stories Worth
Telling Elisabeth G. Kraus Chapter 14: S/m/othering Marissa McClure Chapter
15: A Tapestry of Sweet Mother(hood): African Scholar, Mother, and
Performer? Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum Chapter 16: Dropped Stitches: Classrooms,
Caregiving, and Cancer Martha Kalnin Diede Chapter 17: The Other Female
Complaint: Online Narratives of Assisted Reproductive Therapy as
Sentimental Literature Layne Craig Chapter 18: Mama's Boy Part II:
Feminism, Masculinity, and Life in an Interracial Family Catherine A.F.
MacGillivray
1: The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of Mothering
in the Academy Andrea N. Hunt Chapter 2: Crying over "Split Milk": How
Divisive Language on Infant Feeding Leads to Stress, Confusion and Anxiety
for Mothers Tracy Rundstrom Williams Chapter 3: Mama's Boy: Feminist
Mothering, Masculinity, and White Privilege Catherine A.F. MacGillivray
Chapter 4: Encountering Others: Reading, Writing, Teaching, Parenting Erin
Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon Chapter 5: A Qualitative Study of Academic
Mothers' Sabbatical Experiences: Considering Disciplinary Differences Susan
V. Iverson Christin Seher Chapter 6: Motherhood: Reflection, Design, and
Self-Authorship Brook Sattler Jennifer Turns Cynthia J. Atman Chapter 7:
Confessions of a Buzzkill: Critical Feminist Parenting in the Age of
Omnipresent Media Dustin Harp Section Two: Identity and Performance in
Academic Motherhood Chapter 8: More Mother than Others: Disorientations,
Motherscholars, and Objects in Becoming Sara M. Childers Chapter 9: Doing
Research and Teaching on Masculinities and Violence: One Mother of Sons'
Perspective M. Cristine Alcalde, Associate Professor of Gender & Women's
Studies Chapter 10: Cultural Border Crossings between Science, Science
Pedagogy & Parenting Allison Antink-Meyer Chapter 11: "You Must be
Superwoman!": How Graduate Student Mothers Negotiate Conflicting Roles Erin
Graybill Ellis Jessica Smartt Gullion Chapter 12: "There's a Monster
Growing in our Heads": Mad Men's Betty Draper, Fan Reaction, and
Twenty-First Century Anxiety about Motherhood Caroline Smith Celeste Hanna
Section Three: Bringing it to Light: Giving Voice to Motherhood's
Challenges Chapter 13: Silence and the Stillbirth Narrative: Stories Worth
Telling Elisabeth G. Kraus Chapter 14: S/m/othering Marissa McClure Chapter
15: A Tapestry of Sweet Mother(hood): African Scholar, Mother, and
Performer? Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum Chapter 16: Dropped Stitches: Classrooms,
Caregiving, and Cancer Martha Kalnin Diede Chapter 17: The Other Female
Complaint: Online Narratives of Assisted Reproductive Therapy as
Sentimental Literature Layne Craig Chapter 18: Mama's Boy Part II:
Feminism, Masculinity, and Life in an Interracial Family Catherine A.F.
MacGillivray
Section One: Approaches to Motherhood, Feminism and Gendered Work Chapter
1: The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of Mothering
in the Academy Andrea N. Hunt Chapter 2: Crying over "Split Milk": How
Divisive Language on Infant Feeding Leads to Stress, Confusion and Anxiety
for Mothers Tracy Rundstrom Williams Chapter 3: Mama's Boy: Feminist
Mothering, Masculinity, and White Privilege Catherine A.F. MacGillivray
Chapter 4: Encountering Others: Reading, Writing, Teaching, Parenting Erin
Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon Chapter 5: A Qualitative Study of Academic
Mothers' Sabbatical Experiences: Considering Disciplinary Differences Susan
V. Iverson Christin Seher Chapter 6: Motherhood: Reflection, Design, and
Self-Authorship Brook Sattler Jennifer Turns Cynthia J. Atman Chapter 7:
Confessions of a Buzzkill: Critical Feminist Parenting in the Age of
Omnipresent Media Dustin Harp Section Two: Identity and Performance in
Academic Motherhood Chapter 8: More Mother than Others: Disorientations,
Motherscholars, and Objects in Becoming Sara M. Childers Chapter 9: Doing
Research and Teaching on Masculinities and Violence: One Mother of Sons'
Perspective M. Cristine Alcalde, Associate Professor of Gender & Women's
Studies Chapter 10: Cultural Border Crossings between Science, Science
Pedagogy & Parenting Allison Antink-Meyer Chapter 11: "You Must be
Superwoman!": How Graduate Student Mothers Negotiate Conflicting Roles Erin
Graybill Ellis Jessica Smartt Gullion Chapter 12: "There's a Monster
Growing in our Heads": Mad Men's Betty Draper, Fan Reaction, and
Twenty-First Century Anxiety about Motherhood Caroline Smith Celeste Hanna
Section Three: Bringing it to Light: Giving Voice to Motherhood's
Challenges Chapter 13: Silence and the Stillbirth Narrative: Stories Worth
Telling Elisabeth G. Kraus Chapter 14: S/m/othering Marissa McClure Chapter
15: A Tapestry of Sweet Mother(hood): African Scholar, Mother, and
Performer? Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum Chapter 16: Dropped Stitches: Classrooms,
Caregiving, and Cancer Martha Kalnin Diede Chapter 17: The Other Female
Complaint: Online Narratives of Assisted Reproductive Therapy as
Sentimental Literature Layne Craig Chapter 18: Mama's Boy Part II:
Feminism, Masculinity, and Life in an Interracial Family Catherine A.F.
MacGillivray
1: The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of Mothering
in the Academy Andrea N. Hunt Chapter 2: Crying over "Split Milk": How
Divisive Language on Infant Feeding Leads to Stress, Confusion and Anxiety
for Mothers Tracy Rundstrom Williams Chapter 3: Mama's Boy: Feminist
Mothering, Masculinity, and White Privilege Catherine A.F. MacGillivray
Chapter 4: Encountering Others: Reading, Writing, Teaching, Parenting Erin
Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon Chapter 5: A Qualitative Study of Academic
Mothers' Sabbatical Experiences: Considering Disciplinary Differences Susan
V. Iverson Christin Seher Chapter 6: Motherhood: Reflection, Design, and
Self-Authorship Brook Sattler Jennifer Turns Cynthia J. Atman Chapter 7:
Confessions of a Buzzkill: Critical Feminist Parenting in the Age of
Omnipresent Media Dustin Harp Section Two: Identity and Performance in
Academic Motherhood Chapter 8: More Mother than Others: Disorientations,
Motherscholars, and Objects in Becoming Sara M. Childers Chapter 9: Doing
Research and Teaching on Masculinities and Violence: One Mother of Sons'
Perspective M. Cristine Alcalde, Associate Professor of Gender & Women's
Studies Chapter 10: Cultural Border Crossings between Science, Science
Pedagogy & Parenting Allison Antink-Meyer Chapter 11: "You Must be
Superwoman!": How Graduate Student Mothers Negotiate Conflicting Roles Erin
Graybill Ellis Jessica Smartt Gullion Chapter 12: "There's a Monster
Growing in our Heads": Mad Men's Betty Draper, Fan Reaction, and
Twenty-First Century Anxiety about Motherhood Caroline Smith Celeste Hanna
Section Three: Bringing it to Light: Giving Voice to Motherhood's
Challenges Chapter 13: Silence and the Stillbirth Narrative: Stories Worth
Telling Elisabeth G. Kraus Chapter 14: S/m/othering Marissa McClure Chapter
15: A Tapestry of Sweet Mother(hood): African Scholar, Mother, and
Performer? Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum Chapter 16: Dropped Stitches: Classrooms,
Caregiving, and Cancer Martha Kalnin Diede Chapter 17: The Other Female
Complaint: Online Narratives of Assisted Reproductive Therapy as
Sentimental Literature Layne Craig Chapter 18: Mama's Boy Part II:
Feminism, Masculinity, and Life in an Interracial Family Catherine A.F.
MacGillivray