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Motherhood: Contemporary Transitions and Generational Change

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As the competing demands of care and paid work become increasingly complex, has there ever been a more challenging time to be a woman and a mother?

Comparing two studies conducted across two generations, Motherhood explores women's experiences of becoming first-time mothers.

Through richly narrated, real-time accounts of transition, Tina Miller examines what has changed since her original study was conducted twenty-one years ago.

Using sociological and feminist perspectives, she analyses how motherhood has further intensified against a harsher neoliberal backdrop.

The book examines the social, political and moral contours in which motherhood is situated which, in the contemporary context, include ideas of planned labours and work/life balance as part of potent, maternal prenatal imaginings.

Birth continues to change everything, and the qualitative, longitudinal and comparative data show these ideas to be, mostly, illusory.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009413325 / 9781009413329
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
23/11/2023
United Kingdom
280 pages
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