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Product Description: How have women in Canada and the US experienced and influenced health care since 1945? Did Canada's national health insurance system lead to fundamental differences in health care? This volume examines North American women's engagement with their health systems and asks to what extent national citizenship has shaped women's health...read more
By Georgina Feldberg (editor), Molly Ladd-Taylor (editor), Alison Li (editor) and Kathryn McPherson (editor)

Hardcover:

9780773525009 | McGill Queens Univ Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: How have women in Canada and the US experienced and influenced health care since 1945?

Paperback:

9780773525016 | McGill Queens Univ Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: How have women in Canada and the US experienced and influenced health care since 1945?

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In the past quarter century, "bad" mothers have moved noticeably toward center stage in American culture. While Susan Smith will eventually fade from the tabloids, the monster mother that she represents has a storied and long history. Mothers have been blamed for a host of problems, from autism in children (due to chilly "refrigerator" mothers), to homosexuality (attributed to "smothering" moms), to welfare dependency and crime (caused by black "matriarchs" and single mothers). Some mothers are not good mothers. No one can deny that. There are women who neglect their children, abuse them, and fail to provide them with proper psychological nurturance. While such mothers have always stimulated the American imagination, the definition of what constitutes a bad mother has expanded significantly in recent years. Indeed, with a distinct minority of American families living the two-parent, one-worker lifestyle once considered the norm, we all face the discomfiting question, Do most mothers now qualify as "bad" mothers in one way or another? Drawing together the work of prominent scholars and journalists, "Bad" Mothers considers such diverse topics as the mother-blaming theories of psychological and medical "experts," bad mothers in the popular media, the scapegoating of mothers in politics, and the punitive approach to "bad" mothers by social service and legal authorities. The volume also includes the stories of individual "bad" mothers, from sterilization survivor Willie Mallory to rock star Courtney Love. Ably edited by two leading scholars, "Bad" Mothers marks an important contribution to the literature on motherhood.
By Molly Ladd-Taylor (editor) and Lauri Umansky (editor)

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9780814751190, titled "Bad Mothers: The Politics of Blame in Twentieth-Century America" | New York Univ Pr, November 1, 1997, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: In the past quarter century, "bad" mothers have moved noticeably toward center stage in American culture.

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9780814751206 | New York Univ Pr, December 1, 1997, cover price $27.00

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Product Description: Early in the twentieth century, maternal and child welfare evolved from a private family responsibility into a matter of national policy. Women played the central role in this development. In Mother-Work, Molly Ladd-Taylor explores both the private and public aspects of childrearing, using the direct relationship between them to shed new light on the histories of motherhood, the welfare state, and women's activism in the United States...read more

Hardcover:

9780252020445 | Univ of Illinois Pr, February 1, 1994, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Early in the twentieth century, maternal and child welfare evolved from a private family responsibility into a matter of national policy.

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9780252064821 | Reprint edition (Univ of Illinois Pr, February 1, 1995), cover price $28.00 | About this edition: Early in the twentieth century, maternal and child welfare evolved from a private family responsibility into a matter of national policy.

By Molly Ladd-Taylor (editor)

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9780813511771, titled "Raising a Baby the Government Way: Mothers' Letters to the Children's Bureau 1915 1932" | Rutgers Univ Pr, November 1, 1986, cover price $20.00

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