Good Enough Mothering?: Feminist Perspectives on Lone Motherhood / Edition 1

Good Enough Mothering?: Feminist Perspectives on Lone Motherhood / Edition 1

by Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva
ISBN-10:
0415128897
ISBN-13:
9780415128896
Pub. Date:
07/18/1996
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415128897
ISBN-13:
9780415128896
Pub. Date:
07/18/1996
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Good Enough Mothering?: Feminist Perspectives on Lone Motherhood / Edition 1

Good Enough Mothering?: Feminist Perspectives on Lone Motherhood / Edition 1

by Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva
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Overview

Currently, lone mothers and their children make up almost 20 per cent of families with dependent children in the UK, a threefold increase since 1970. Yet, while they are often cited by politicians as both a symptom and cause of social breakdown, relatively little is known of the causes, consequences and conditions of lone motherhood in Britain and throughout Europe.
Good Enough Mothering? provides accounts of historical patterns of mothering and ideologies of the family with cross-national comparisons of policies and experience of lone motherhood in developed and developing countries. Countries include: Britain, US, Norway, South Africa, Kenya, Thailand, India, Brazil and the Caribbean. This engaging edited collection will appeal to students of social policy, women's studies and social work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415128896
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/18/1996
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1480L (what's this?)

About the Author

Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva is Research Fellow and runs the Gender Analysis and Policy Unit in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva; Chapter 1 The Transformation of Mothering, Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva; Chapter 2 Deconstructing Motherhood, Carol Smart; Chapter 3 Mothering and Social Responsibilities in a Cross-Cultural Perspective, Henrietta L.Moore; Chapter 4 Diversity in Patterns of Parenting and Household Formation, Carolyn Baylies; Chapter 5 Mothers, Workers, Wives, Jane Millar; Chapter 6 Rational Economic Man or Lone Mothers in Context?, Rosalind Edwards, Simon Duncan; Chapter 7 ‘Parental Responsibility’: The Reassertion of Private Patriarchy?, Lorraine M.Fox Harding; Chapter 8 Social Anxieties about Lone Motherhood and Ideologies of the Family, Mary McIntosh; Chapter 9 Debates on Disruption, Louie Burghes; Chapter 10 Social Constructions of Lone Motherhood, Ann Phoenix; Chapter 11 Unpalatable Choices and Inadequate Families, Roseneil Sasha, Kirk Mann;
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