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Erscheinungsdatum : 19.06.2013

ISBN: 978-3-8474-0048-6

Motherhood in Patriarchy

Animosity Toward Mothers in Politics and Feminist Theory - Proposals for Change

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Erscheinungsdatum : 19.06.2013

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Erscheinungsdatum : 19.06.2013

ISBN: 978-3-8474-0048-6

Beschreibung

„Motherhood in Patriarchy“ pioneers the argument that the current Western understanding of motherhood is a patriarchal one based on a long historical tradition of subjection and institutionalization. The book makes an important contribution to women’s studies on reproduction, feminist theory, motherhood and welfare politics, and offers alternative perspectives.

 

From the Contents:

  • Patriarchal Motherhood
  • Mothers in Feminist Political Theory and Philosophy
  • Matriarchy as Maternal Order
  • Historic Transformations of Birth and Motherhood
  • On the Historical Development of the Concepts of Nature, Body, Time and the Individual
  • Mothers in Psychoalalysis
  • Developments of Reproductive Technology and Feminist Criticism
  • Feminist Strategies to Counter the Animosity toward Mothers
  • The Matriarchal Order

Table of Contents (pdf)

 

The Author:
Dr. Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve,
researcher and lecturer at universities in Austria and the USA

 

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Target Groups: graduate and post-Graduate Students, junior and senior scholars and academics, activists interested in Women’s Studies, Gender Studies, and motherhood

 

 

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