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Motherhood Studies is a recognized field of study [1] coined by Dr. Andrea O'Reilly.[2]

Definition

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The idea of motherhood studies was influenced by Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution in 1976. It is consists of three interconnected categories of inquiry: motherhood as institution, motherhood as experience, and motherhood as identity or subjectivity.[3] Motherhood studies is often referred to as a feminist practice. Feminist mothering critiques the sexist and patriarchal values that contemporary society upholds.[4] Part of feminist mothering is maternal activism.[5]

History

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Samira Kawash argues that "the marginalization of motherhood in feminist thought was not only a political rejection of maternalist politics construed as a conservative backlash to feminism".[6]

One of the leading portals of mother studies is The m/other voices foundation, a non-profit organization in the USA. It emerged in 2014 from Deirdre M. Donoghue's research project (m)other voices: the maternal as an attitude, maternal thinking and the  production of time and knowledge at Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art.  The project's purpose was to initiate discourse and the doing of maternal theory within arts and other fields of cultural production and to reflect on the maternal figure as a thinker and a producer of knowledge.

More and more organized initiatives within academic communities are starting such as the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement, a feminist scholarly and activist organization on mothering-motherhood based in Toronto, Canada.

The Journal of the Motherhood Initiative re-launched in 2010 as a continuation of the Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering that started in 1999.

Key Texts

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Kinser, Amber, ed. Mothering in the Third Wave. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2008.

Francke, Andrea. Invisible Spaces of Parenthood, Andrea Francke

Donner, Christa. Cultural ReProducers Zines, Christa Donner

Rich, Adrienne. Of Woman Born: Mother- hood as Experience and Institution (1976).

Ross Haller Baggesen, Lise. Mothernism.

Umansky, Laurie. Motherhood Re- conceived (1996)

Hays, Sharon. The Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood (1996)

See Also

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Museum of Motherhood

Manifesto for Maintenance Art, 1969

Mary Kelly

  1. ^ 1963-, Kinser, Amber E., (2014). Performing motherhood : artistic, activist, and everyday enactments. Demeter Press. ISBN 9781927335925. OCLC 913869685. {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Green, Fiona Joy (2010), "Motherhood Studies", Encyclopedia of Motherhood, SAGE Publications, Inc., pp. 832–832, doi:10.4135/9781412979276.n441, retrieved 2018-09-18
  3. ^ Green, Fiona Joy (2010), "Motherhood Studies", Encyclopedia of Motherhood, SAGE Publications, Inc., pp. 832–832, doi:10.4135/9781412979276.n441, retrieved 2018-09-18
  4. ^ 1961-, O'Reilly, Andrea, (2008). Feminist mothering. State University of New York Press. ISBN 9780791475577. OCLC 191767744. {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Loveless, Natalie S. (2016-12-15). "Contemporary Mamactivist Artists: A Forum on Maternal Activist Art for the Studies in the Maternal Special Issue on The Everyday Maternal Practice: Activist Structures in Creative Work, Summer 2016". Studies in the Maternal. 8 (2). doi:10.16995/sim.224. ISSN 1759-0434.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  6. ^ Kawash, Samira (2011-06). "New Directions in Motherhood Studies". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 36 (4): 969–1003. doi:10.1086/658637. ISSN 0097-9740. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)