Maternal Bodies: Redefining Motherhood in Early America

By Doyle, Nora

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9781469637198 9781469637204
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Univ. of North Carolina


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Starred Review on April 1, 2018  |  Social Sciences

Throughout modern history, motherhood has informed, and in many cases, dictated the thoughts and lives of women. At the same time, women's attitudes toward motherhood and the ways the dominant culture prescribes how one should think, act, and feel about childbearing are often in direct and stark conflict. While the perception of the maternal body has changed over time, the tension between the lived and imagined ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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