This collection defines the field of maternal studies in Australia for the first time. Leading motherhood researchers explore how mothering has evolved across Australian history as well as the joys and challenges of being a mother today. The contributors cover pregnancy, birth, relationships, childcare, domestic violence, time use, work, welfare, policy and psychology, from a diverse range of maternal perspectives. Utilising a matricentric feminist framework, Australian Mothering foregrounds the experiences, emotions and perspectives of mothers to better understand how Australian motherhood has developed historically and contemporaneously. Drawing upon their combined sociological and historical expertise, Bueskens and Pascoe Leahy have carefully curated a collection that presents compelling research on past and present perspectives on maternity in Australia, which will be relevant to researchers, advocates and policy makers interested in the changing role of mothers in Australian society.
History
Series
Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood
Edition
1st
Pagination
1-472
ISBN
978-3-030-11895-2
Department/School
History and Classics, Office of the Faculty of Education
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Socio-economic Objectives
280113 Expanding knowledge in history, heritage and archaeology