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Product Description: Essential Breakthroughs: Conversations About Men, Mothers, and Mothering thinks from the nexus of gender, essentialism, and care. The authors creatively blend the philosophical and the personal to collectively argue that while gender is essential to our social and theoretical definitions of care, it is dangerously co-opted into naturalized discourses, which limit particular identities and negate certain forms of care...read more
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9781926452166 | Gardners Books, December 1, 2015, cover price $36.85 | About this edition: Essential Breakthroughs: Conversations About Men, Mothers, and Mothering thinks from the nexus of gender, essentialism, and care.
Product Description: Practicing Feminist Mothering explores the realities of feminist mothering for both mothers and their children. It scrutinizes the discourse of motherhood by examining the material spaces that feminist mothers create to struggle with patriarchy...read more
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9781894037549 | Arbeiter Ring Pub, January 1, 2012, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: Practicing Feminist Mothering explores the realities of feminist mothering for both mothers and their children.
Product Description: This book addresses deficiencies in the feminist discourse on mothering by exploring how particular feminist mothers at the end of the 20th century view motherhood, how they choose to parent from a position informed by that understanding and how their mothering influences their feminism...read more
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9780773447097 | Edwin Mellen Pr, June 8, 2009, cover price $109.95 | also contains Feminist Mothering in Theory and Practice, 1985-1995: A Study in Transformative Politics | About this edition: This book addresses deficiencies in the feminist discourse on mothering by exploring how particular feminist mothers at the end of the 20th century view motherhood, how they choose to parent from a position informed by that understanding and how their mothering influences their feminism.
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