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Black mothers and attachment parenting : a black feminist analysis of intensive mothering in Britain and Canada.

Part of the Sociology of Children and Families series
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Attachment parenting is an increasingly popular style of childrearing that emphasises ‘natural’ activities such as extended breastfeeding, bedsharing and babywearing.

Such parenting activities are framed as the key to addressing a variety of social ills.

Parents’ choices are thus made deeply significant with the potential to guarantee the well-being of future societies.

Examining black mothers’ engagements with attachment parenting, Hamilton shows the limitations of this neoliberal approach.

Unique in its intersectional analysis of contemporary mothering ideologies, this outstanding book fills a gap in the literature on parenting culture studies, drawing on black feminist theorizing to analyse intensive mothering practices and policies. Black Mothers and Attachment Parenting is shortlisted for the 2021 BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize.

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Bristol University Press
1529207932 / 9781529207934
Hardback
16/12/2020
United Kingdom
English
200 pages
24 cm