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Explore the profound connections between mothers and daughters in this insightful collection.Maternal Connections delves into the complexities of maternal identity, intergenerational relationships, and the societal expectations that shape women's experiences. Through a range of lenses, from personal narratives to feminist theory, this collection offers a unique perspective on motherhood. Discover how art and craft can assist in working through maternal stories, and explore Anishinaabeg ceremonial practices that honor maternal connections. Gain a deeper understanding of maternal ambivalence and…mehr

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Explore the profound connections between mothers and daughters in this insightful collection.Maternal Connections delves into the complexities of maternal identity, intergenerational relationships, and the societal expectations that shape women's experiences. Through a range of lenses, from personal narratives to feminist theory, this collection offers a unique perspective on motherhood. Discover how art and craft can assist in working through maternal stories, and explore Anishinaabeg ceremonial practices that honor maternal connections. Gain a deeper understanding of maternal ambivalence and the challenges women face in navigating their roles as both mothers and daughters. This collection is perfect for scholars, feminists, and anyone interested in women's literature, maternal studies, and family relationships.
Autorenporträt
Kandee Kosior is a children's programming and outreach librarian. She has a Master of Library and Information Sciences from San Jose State University. Kandee's research interests include feminist mothering, mothers and daughters, and mothers and sons. She is the co-editor of the Demeter Press publication titled Feminist Parenting. She treasures the 30 years she spent with her husband raising their three children. Joan Garvan, PhD (ANU): her thesis is titled Maternal Ambivalence in contemporary Australia: Navigating equity and care. She has an internet site, offers online professional development courses, and continues to work as an advocate with Maternal Health Matters. Joan is an inaugural member of Maternal Scholars Australia (formerly AMIRCI) and presented at conferences in Australia, Toronto, New York, and Florence. Joan was both a mature aged student and a mature aged mum and her children have blossomed into young adults.