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Essential breakthroughs : conversations about men, mothers, and mothering / edited by Fiona Joy Green and Gary Lee Pelletier.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Green, Fiona J., editor.
Pelletier, Gary Lee, 1987- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Parents--Attitudes.
Parents.
Parenting--Social aspects.
Parenting.
Queer theory.
Gender identity.
Motherhood.
Men.
Mothers and sons.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 249 pages)
Place of Publication:
Bradford, Ontario : Demeter Press, [2015]
Summary:
"Mothers, daughters and mothering have been a longtime focus of research and study in various academic disciplines, and common topics of interest in mainstream press and popular culture, yet the realities and experiences of sons, men, mothers and mothering have been less explored. In her 1980 article "Maternal Thinking" Sara Ruddick theorized, "although some men do, and more men should acquire maternal thinking, their ways of acquisition are necessarily different from ours (women's)". Feminist scholars during the 1990s and early 2000s, such as Audré Lorde (1993), Robin Morgan (1996), Babette Smith (1995), Robyn Rowland and Alison M. Thomas (1996), and those appearing in Andrea O'Reilly's 2001 edited collection Mothers and Sons address the role and struggle of mothers raising sons. And while Andrea Doucet directly explores the question of whether men mother in her book Do Men Mother (2006) and Gary Pelletier reflects on the role of internalized patriarchy and the lens of feminist maternal theory in understanding his relationship with his own mother (2012), we still have much to discover, learn and theorize about men, mothers and mothering. The purpose of this collection is to explore the meanings and effects of the relationships among men, mothers and mothering from the perspective of sons, men, mothers, and parents across an array of identities, interests, perspectives, and geographical areas. The fruitful intersections of men and care work, masculinities and feminisms, and fatherhood and maternal theory inform our investigation. In her article "Taking Off the Maternal Lens" (2010), Doucet expands upon her earlier theorizing and has "come to believe that studying fathers' caregiving through the lens of men and mothering ultimately limits our understandings of fathers' caring." Although, as Doucet suggests, "fathers are reconfiguring fathering and masculinities and what it means to be a man in the twenty-first century," the stance of this collection affirms there is still substantial insight to be gained from the use of a maternal lens with respect to fathering and masculinities, and to sons, men, mothers, and mothering more generally"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword / Andrea Doucet
Introduction / Gary Lee Pelletier and Fiona Joy Green
Parental thinking: what does gender have to do with it? / Joanne S. Frye
Does the manny mother? / Gary Lee Pelletier
"Is he the son of no one?": a son's relational narrative on his mother / Nick J. Mulé
Why isn't everyone celebrating me? My mom, bankruptcy, and my ego / Justin Butler
Lesbian families, sons, and mothering: parenting outside the boundaries / Alys Einion
Changing the gender script: Ecuadorian son's increased domesticity and emotive response to transnational mothering / Ruth Trinidad Galván
TV's new dads: sensitive fatherhood and the return of hegemonic masculinity / Dwayne Avery
What's so funny about childbirth? The projection of patriarchal masculinity in popular comedic childbirth guides / Jeffrey Nall
Just along for the ride? A father-to-be searching for his role / C. Wesley Buerkle
Mommie dearest: undoing a gay identity through pregnancy / Jack Hixson-Vulpe
The ties that bind are broken: trans* breastfeeding practices, ungendering body parts, and unsexing parenting roles / A.J. Lowik
Becoming mother's nature: a queer son's perspective on mothering in an era of ecological decline / Michael Young.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-77258-028-7

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