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Author McMahon, Martha.

Title Engendering motherhood : identity and self-transformation in women's lives / Martha McMahon
Published New York : Guilford Press, [1995]
©1995

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Description xii, 324 pages ; 24 cm
Series Perspectives on marriage and the family
Perspectives on marriage and the family.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Paths to Motherhood: Middle-Class Women -- 4. Paths to Motherhood: Working-Class Women -- 5. Motherhood as Moral Transformation: Middle-Class Women -- 6. Motherhood as Moral Reform: Working-Class Women -- 7. Women's Everyday Lives as Mothers -- 8. Mothers and Other Parents: Parenthood as a Gendered and Engendering Experience -- 9. Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Participants' Family Context -- Appendix 2 Participants' Education and Occupations -- Appendix 3 Conceptualizing the Self
Summary How does having children change the ways women think about themselves? What is the effect of motherhood on the gender identity of women? Is motherhood an engendering, as well as a gendered, experience? To answer such provocative questions, family sociologist Martha McMahon asked a sample of full-time working mothers of preschoolers to describe their experiences of pregnancy, motherhood, and the effects of these events on their self-concepts. The resulting in-depth interviews, examined in this revealing new book, explore paths to motherhood that these women followed, as well as their experiences after giving birth. Using symbolic interaction as an analytical tool, the author comes to insightful, and politically relevant, conclusions. Unlike many available texts on motherhood, this volume also provides pertinent data on how class, marital status, and work shape the ways in which women create identities for themselves as mothers. Providing a vivid look, based on qualitative research, at this central experience of many women's lives, Engendering Motherhood is invaluable reading for family sociologists, those interested in gender studies, and anyone concerned with the rewards and costs of motherhood. The book serves as a text for courses in family sociology, sociology of gender, gender studies, and feminist theory, and for sociology courses focusing on the use of qualitative methodology
Analysis Gender identity
Motherhood - Psychological aspects
Psychology
Women, Employment
Work and family
Working mothers
Notes English
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-314) and index
Subject Gender identity -- Canada.
Middle class women -- Canada -- Attitudes.
Motherhood -- Canada -- Psychological aspects.
Working class women -- Canada -- Attitudes.
LC no. 95016209
ISBN 1572300027 (acid-free paper)