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|a Coming into being :
|b mothers on finding and realizing feminism /
|c edited by Andrea O'Reilly, Fiona Joy Green, and Victoria Bailey.
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|a Coe Hill, Ontario :
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|g Introduction --
|t Coming into being: Mothers on finding and realizing feminism /
|r Andrea O'Reilly, Fiona Joy Green, and Victoria Bailey --
|g Section One: Losing and Finding --
|t 1. Journeying through feminist motherhood: Reflections on identity and practice /
|r Heather E. Dillaway --
|t 2. Sunrise /
|r Lianne Milton --
|t 3. Single teen motherhood and the good mother: Feminist responses /
|r Natasha Steer --
|t 4. Discovering feminist motherhood through art practice /
|r Jen McGowan --
|t 5. Holding and being held /
|r Eve Darwood --
|t 6. Colostrum /
|r Victoria Bailey --
|t 7. We are mothers /
|r Rachel O'Donnell --
|g Section Two: Challenging and Critiquing --
|t 8. Coming into motherhood: An Anishinaabeg feminist view on birth and motherhood in hospital spaces /
|r Renée E. Mazinegiizhigoo-kwe Bédard --
|t 9. Meandering through the intersections: Feminist mothering as a transnational migrant and academic mom /
|r Lili Shi --
|t 10. Coming home to myself: On single black motherhood /
|r Kahaema Byer --
|t 11. Reflections from a settler and an immigrant mother of colour: How motherhood helped me develop my feminist politics over the last decade /
|r Shruti Raji-Kalyanaraman --
|t 12. I am never sleeping with you again: Reflections on mothering, community building, and unstable allyship /
|r Zaje A. T. Harrell --
|t 13. The "Wildness of Motherhood": Transforming maternal rage and transgressing patriarchal motherhood to realize maternal empowerment: A reading of Rachel Yoder's Nightbitch /
|r Andrea O'Reilly --
|g Section Three: Connecting and Conversing --
|t 14. Becoming a (better) feminist: Autoethnographic lessons I learned about feminism by becoming a mother /
|r Molly Wiant Cummins --
|t 15. Recognizing their feminist selves through the journey of mothering: Reflections of urban Indian mothers /
|r Ketoki Mazumdar, Sneha Parekh Gupta, and Isha Sen --
|t 16. A conversation: A mother and daughter discuss feminism /
|r Tara Carpenter Estrada and Emily Rae Robertson --
|t 17. Motherhood, art, and a revolution /
|r Jillayna Adamson --
|t 18. Between mothers: Dialogically exploring the mother-scholar relationship /
|r Rachel E. Stough and Elizabeth A. Bennett --
|t 19. The COVID-19 Pandemic as a catalyst for feminist thought /
|r Lisa H. Rosen and Linda J. Rubin --
|t 20. Feminist representations of maternity in Caryl Churchill's Top Girls and Sarah Daniels's Neaptide /
|r Tuğrul Can Sümen --
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|a "This collection explores how becoming and being a mother can be shaped by, and interconnected with, how mothers realize feminism and/or become feminists. Experiences of motherhood can involve unique discriminations and oppressions, as well as new challenges and possibilities. What may have been overlooked, tolerated, or perhaps even gone unnoticed before becoming a mother, can become overtly apparent or even unavoidable afterwards. Becoming a mother may also lead to a questioning of current feminist priorities and practices, and a recognition of the need for, or even demand for, a mother-centred mode of feminism. This anthology, separated into three sections - 'Losing and Finding,' 'Challenging and Critiquing,' and, 'Connecting and Conversing' - provides intersectionally sensitive and broad-ranging interdisciplinary insights into mothers' perceptions of, connection to, and realizations of, feminism. International contributors examine this complex topic through a wide variety of texts including personal and scholarly essays, creative non-fiction, letters and Q and A style discussion, poetry, art, and photography."-- Provided by the publisher.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 25, 2023).
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