Childfree Women
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Dominant discourses of womanhood and femininity
equate woman and mother synonymously, implying that
motherhood is a woman s destiny. Childfree women need
to create identities divergent of these dominant
discourses. Traditional and some feminist
psychological theories of women''s identity
development are based on women''s biology and their
capacity to reproduce, either implicitly or
explicitly. Women who choose to be childfree fall
outside of these theoretical models and illuminate
the necessity to revise or expand our theoretical
understanding of women s identity development. In
this qualitative inquiry, six childfree women between
29 and 35 years of age were interviewed about their
experience of being and becoming women. They shared
their experiences of self discovery, living
authentically, creating identities, and how being
childfree impacts their sense of belonging to the
womanhood.
Autorentext
Lisa Mortimore, MA, is a psychotherapist and educator with a private practice in Victoria, BC. Currently she is working on her PhD at the University of Victoria. Her clinical practice and research interests focus on identity development, social justice, trauma, and spirituality.
Klappentext
Dominant discourses of womanhood and femininity equate woman and mother synonymously, implying that motherhood is a woman's destiny. Childfree women need to create identities divergent of these dominant discourses. Traditional and some feminist psychological theories of women's identity development are based on women's biology and their capacity to reproduce, either implicitly or explicitly. Women who choose to be childfree fall outside of these theoretical models and illuminate the necessity to revise or expand our theoretical understanding of women's identity development. In this qualitative inquiry, six childfree women between 29 and 35 years of age were interviewed about their experience of being and becoming women. They shared their experiences of self discovery, living authentically, creating identities, and how being childfree impacts their sense of belonging to the womanhood.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639107944
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Psychologie
- Größe H220mm x B6mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639107944
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-10794-4
- Titel Childfree Women
- Autor Lisa M. Mortimore
- Untertitel Becoming, Being, and Belonging
- Gewicht 151g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 100