Motherdom
Breaking Free from Bad Science and Good Mother Myths
Author(s)
Bollen, Alex
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
fcb7f8e1-86c6-4ad7-b1a5-b5dffe22a972Language
EnglishAbstract
When Alex Bollen had her first baby, the fear of being a bad mother made her guilty and anxious. A researcher with twenty years; experience, she went looking for answers. To her surprise the studies she looked at were exaggerated and misrepresented in the media, forming the foundation for what she calls Good Mother myths. These myths are an assortment of narratives, ideologies and stereotypes, deployed to censure mothers and blame them for every societal ill.Incensed by the way bad science is used to shame mothers, Alex Bollen decided to set the record straight. With meticulous research and keen insight, Motherdom exposes both the shaky science and unjustified prescriptions about how mothers should behave. Competing visions of birth natural versus medical mean women can be criticised whatever happens, raising the odds that birth will be a damaging, even deadly, experience. Mothers are judged and belittled whether they breast- or bottle-feed their babies. Bogus claims about brain development and dodgy attachment theories mean that whatever mothers do, it is never enough.This has to stop. We must replace Good Mother myths with a realistic approach to parenting. Alex Bollen proposes motherdom, a more expansive conception of motherhood, which values and respects the different ways people raise their children. Instead of finding fault with mothers, Motherdom shifts our focus to the relationships and resources children need to flourish.
Keywords
Social Science; Feminism & Feminist Theory; Family & Relationships; Parenting; Motherhood; Social Science; Gender StudiesISBN
9781804297537, 9781804297551, 9781804297568Publisher
VersoPublisher website
https://www.versobooks.com/en-gbPublication date and place
2025Grantor
Imprint
Verso UKClassification
Feminism & feminist theory
Family & relationships
Gender studies, gender groups