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Mothers, mothering, and COVID-19 : dispatches from a pandemic /

"There has been little public discussion on the devastating impact of COVID-19 on mothers, or a public acknowledgement that mothering is frontline work in this pandemic. This collection of 45 chapters and with 70 contributors is the first to explore the impact of the pandemic on mothers' c...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: O'Reilly, Andrea, 1961- (Editor ), Green, Fiona J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bradford, Ontario : Demeter Press, [2021]
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505 0 |a Introduction / Andrea O'Reilly and Fiona Joy Green -- Section I. Mothers and wage labour. Thank you heroes / Dara Herman Zierlein -- Women's witness / Cali Prince -- "Certainly not an equal-opportunity pandemic" : COVID-19 and its impact on mothers' carework, health, and employment / Andrea O'Reilly -- Same storm, different boats : some thoughts on gender, race, and class in the time of COVID-19 / May Friedman and Emily Satterthwaite -- "Who cares?" Women's and mothers' employment in caring industries during the first wave of COVID-19 / Gillian Anderson and Sylvie Lafrenière -- Workplace and social justice : a new feminist movement for labour and love / Jennifer L. Borda -- Pink tax : how COVID-19 inadvertently became a field experiment to test gender (in)justice in South Asia / Saba Karim Khan -- When COVID-19 hit, our worlds turned upside down : a feminist antiracist ethnographic reflection on postsecondary accommodations and the work of disability and carework / Elizabeth Brulé -- Mothers in the legal profession doubling up on the double shift during the COVID-19 pandemic : never waste a crisis / Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich -- Disappearing act : dance artist mothers in the gig economy of the performing arts in Canada / Susie Burpee -- Motherhood and academia in Mexican universities : juggling our way through COVID-19 / Lidia Ivonne Blásquez Martínez and Lucia Montes Ortíz -- An ode to academic mothers : finding gratitude and grace in the midst of COVID-19 / Sara Hayden and Lynn O'Brien Hallstein -- 
505 8 |a Section II. Mothers and carework. 20/20 vision / Maya Bhave -- Breathe. Exhale. Repeat : a reflection on love, caretaking, and COVID-19 / Haile Eshe Cole -- Caesura / Jennifer Long -- Knock down series / Barbara Philipp -- The balancing act is magnified : U.S. mothers' struggles amidst a pandemic / Molly Wiant Cummins and Grace Ellen Brannon -- Mothering beyond monogamy : navigating nontraditional relationships of care in the society of individuals during COVID-19 / Stevie Lang Howson -- A single-parent multigenerational family testimony : living under COVID-19 and other orders in Silicon Valley / Perlita R. Dicochea -- Walking the talk : (counter) narratives for pandemic parenting young black children / Brooke Harris Garad -- Plant COVID-19 : single mothering and disability / Euphemia Bonnitcha -- "Your 'only' is my everything" : mothering children with disabilities through COVID-19 / Kinga Pozniak and Olaf Kraus de Camargo -- Digitally mediated motherhood during the COVID-19 pandemic / Kate Orton-Johnson -- Mothering and family language policy during a pandemic : an analysis of Korean immigrant mothers' narratives / Hakyoon Lee -- "I am always caring at home" : Spanish mothers and the challenges of COVID-19 lockdowns in childrearing / Ana Lucía Hernández Cordero, Paula González Granados, and Mar Dieste Campo -- And then we went outside : a black mothering lens on quarantine, health disparities, and state violence / Zaje A.T. Harrell -- 
505 8 |a Section III. Maternal health and wellbeing. Taming the virus, midsummer shaman, and invisible invaders / Catherine Moeller -- Misericordia (1460-1462) digital drawing, variable dimensions / Helen Sargeant -- The first successful COVID-19 birth in the world : feminist reflections on the medical model of birth in a pandemic / Holly Zwalf -- "Knowing that I had a choice empowered me" : preparing for and experiencing birth during a pandemic / Alys Einion-Waller and Maeve Regan -- Professional perceptions of how women have dealt with pregnancy and motherhood during the chaos of the Brazilian COVID-19 pandemic / Margareth Santos Zanchetta [and eight others] -- Smothered and era fever / Victoria Bailey -- Trans-cending COVID-19 / Catherine Moeller -- Outside / Elsje Fourie -- Mothering during a pandemic and the internalization of blame and responsibility / Aleksandra Staneva -- Context collapse / EL Putnam -- Smudging my home and family : an Anishinaabeg mother's response to the COVID-19 pandemic / Renée E. Mazinegiizhigoo-kwe Bédard -- Futures for ghosts : using traditional feminized skill, while adapting to the unprecedented, for a future unknown / Hillary Di Menna -- For the lockdown babies / Gráinne Evans -- Are we not the heroes? Racialized single mothers during the COVID-19 lockdown / Punam Mehta -- The invisible frontline workers : narratives of Indian mothers' experiences through the pandemic / Ketoki Mazumdar and Pooja Gupta -- Everyday stories on extraordinary times : history, relationality and indigenous women's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic / Jaime Cidro [and four others] -- What are the ties that bind? : mothering and friendship across difference and distance / Natasha Steer and Jen Vasic -- "A wise and well-informed person" : Australian mothers during the pandemics of 1918-1919 and 2020 / Belinda Robson -- No room for family : COVID-19 fatigue / Fiona Joy Green and Tracey Farrington. 
520 |a "There has been little public discussion on the devastating impact of COVID-19 on mothers, or a public acknowledgement that mothering is frontline work in this pandemic. This collection of 45 chapters and with 70 contributors is the first to explore the impact of the pandemic on mothers' care and wage labour in the context of employment, schooling, communities, families, and the relationships of parents and children. With a global perspective and from the standpoint of single, partnered, queer, racialized, Indigenous, economically disadvantaged, disabled, and birthing mothers, the volume examines the increasing complexity and demands of childcare, domestic labour, elder care, and home schooling under the pandemic protocols; the intricacies and difficulties of performing wage labour at home; the impact of the pandemic on mothers' employment; and the strategies mothers have used to manage the competing demands of care and wage labour under COVID-19. By way of creative art, poetry, photography and creative writing along with scholarly research, the collection seeks to make visible what has been invisibilized and render audible what has been silenced: the care and crisis of motherwork through and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The maternal voices and visions dispatched in this collection contribute to the necessary and long-overdue conversation on, and action towards, empowered social change for workplace justice and the re-evaluation of care work as an essential part of an economic agenda."--  |c JSTOR resource page, viewed November 3, 2021. 
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