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Becoming a mother

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This book charts the history of first-time Australian motherhood across the last 75 years, drawing upon oral history interviews with a diverse group of mothers. Through thematic chapters covering p...
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Becoming a mother charts the diverse and complex history of Australian mothering for the first time, exposing the ways it has been both connected to and distinct from parallel developments in other industrialised societies. In many respects, the historical context in which Australian women come to motherhood has changed dramatically since 1945. And yet examination of the memories of multiple maternal generations reveals surprising continuities in the emotions and experiences of first-time motherhood.

Drawing upon interdisciplinary insights from anthropology, history, psychology and sociology, Carla Pascoe Leahy unpacks this multifaceted rite of passage through more than 60 oral history interviews, demonstrating how maternal memories continue to influence motherhood today. Despite radical shifts in understandings of gender, care and subjectivity, becoming a mother remains one of the most personally and culturally significant moments in a woman’s life.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Gender in History
Publication Date: 03 June 2025
ISBN: 9781526190826
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Oral history, HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century, HISTORY / Social History, Gender studies: women and girls

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Prologue
1 Approaching matrescence: theory, context, methodology
2 Mother-in-waiting: pregnancy
3 The birth of a mother: labour & childbirth
4 Motherlove: mothers & their children
5 Mothering the mother: maternal relationships & support
6 Motherload: maternal work
7 The maternalisation of the self: mothering & identity
Epilogue
Appendix: narrator biographies
Bibliography