Marginalized mothers, mothering from the margins /

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Edition:First edition
Imprint:United Kingdom ; North America : Emerald Publishing, 2018.
Description:xix, 281 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Advances in gender research ; volume 25
Advances in gender research ; v. 25.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11721740
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Other authors / contributors:Taylor, Tiffany, editor.
Bloch, Katrina, editor.
ISBN:1787564002
9781787564008
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Bringing marginalized mothers to the center / Tiffany Taylor and Katrina Bloch
  • PART 1: Barriers that marginalize mothers. Pride and hope, shame and blame: how welfare mothers in higher education juggle competing identities / Sheila M. Katz ;
  • "Watching what I'm doing, watching how I'm doing it": exploring the everyday experiences of surveillance and silenced voices among marginalized mothers in Welsh low-income locales / Dawn Mannay, Jordan Creaghan, Dunla Gallagher, Sherelle Marson, Melanie Morgan and Aimee Grant
  • Mothering, identity construction, and visions of the future among low-income adolescent mothers from São Paulo, Brazil / Alanna E. F. Rudzik
  • Between a rock and a hard place: socioeconomic (Im)mobility among low-income mothers of children with disabilities / Regina S. Baker and Linda M. Burton
  • The parental experience of mothers with children who have developmental disabilities: qualitative reflections on marginalization and resiliency / Kaitlin Stober and Alexis Franzese
  • PART 2.: Borders that marginalize mothers. Chinese maternity tourists and their 'anchor babies'? Disdain and racialized conditional acceptance of non-citizen reproduction / Cassandra Rodriguez
  • Negotiating gender and power : how some poor mothers employ economic suvival strategies after welfare reform / Sancha D. Medwinter and Linda M. Burton
  • "I'm not a good mother now, but I will be in the future:" Sub-Saharan Africa transnational mothers in a transit migrant country / Cynthia Magallanes-Gonzalez
  • Between and betwixt - positioning nannies as mothers: perspectives from Durban, South Africa / Boitumelo Seepamore
  • Disrupted mothering: narratives of mothers in prison / Kelly Lockwood
  • PART 3. Mothering as resistance to marginalization. "Parenting like a white person": race and maternal support among marginalized mothers / Cheryl Crane and Karen Christopher
  • Carework strategies and everyday resistance among mothers who have timed-out of welfare / Jill Weigt
  • Exploring black women's homeschooling experiences at the intersections of race, gender, and class / Taura Taylor
  • Breastmilk sharing at the intersections of race and risk / Kristin J. Wilson
  • "We must summon the courage": black activist mothering against police brutality / Anna Chatillon and Beth E. Schneider
  • continuity and change: mothering in an era of post-liberalization / Nancy A. Naples.