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Mothers Who Deliver : Feminist Interventions in Public and Interpersonal Discourse, EPUB eBook

Mothers Who Deliver : Feminist Interventions in Public and Interpersonal Discourse EPUB

Edited by Jocelyn Fenton Stitt, Pegeen Reichert Powell

Part of the SUNY series in Feminist Criticism and Theory series

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Mothers Who Deliver: Feminist Interventions in Public and Interpersonal Discourse brings together essays that focus on mothering as an intelligent practice, deliberately reinvented and rearticulated by mothers themselves.

The contributors to this watershed volume focus on subjects ranging from mothers in children's picture books and mothers writing blogs to global maternal activism and mothers raising gay sons.

Distinguishing itself from much writing about motherhood today, Mothers Who Deliver focuses on forward-looking arguments and new forms of knowledge about the practice of mothering instead of remaining solely within the realm of critique.

Together, the essays create a compelling argument about the possibilities of empowered mothering.

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