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|a Ennis, Linda Rose.
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|a Intensive Mothering
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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Notice -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Intensive Mothering -- Part I: Understanding and Assessing Intensive Mothering -- Intensive Mothering as an Adaptive Response to Our Cultural Environment -- I Don't Know Where I End and You Begin -- Status Safeguarding -- The Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood Revisited -- The Ideal Mother Fantasy and Its Protective Function -- From Intensive Mothering to Identity Parenting -- Using a Quantitative Measure to Explore Intensive Mothering Ideology -- Part II: Intensive Mothering Today
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|a State Intervention in Intensive Mothering -- Is Attachment Mothering Intensive Mothering? -- Better Babies, Better Mothers -- How Contemporary Consumerism Shapes Intensive Mothering Practices -- Intensive Mothering, Elimination Communication, and the Call to Eden -- Intensive Grandmothering? -- Part III: Intensive Mothering: Staying, Leaving or Changing? -- The Best I Can -- The Cultural Contradictions of Fatherhood -- Skinny Jeans -- Transpersonal Motherhood -- Epilogue -- Contributor Notes
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|a To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Sharon Hays' landmark book, The Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood, this collection will revisit Hays' concept of "intensive mothering" as a continuing, yet controversial representation of modern motherhood. In Hays' original work, she spoke of "intensive mothering" as primarily being conducted by mothers, centered on children's needs with methods informed by experts, which are labourintensive and costly simply because children are entitled to this maternal investment. While respecting the important need for connection between mother and baby that is prevalent in the teachings of Attachment Theory, this collection raises into question whether an over-investment of mothers in their children's lives is as effective a mode of parenting, as being conveyed by representations of modern motherhood. In a world where independence is encouraged, why are we still engaging in "intensive motherhood?"
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