1. Maternal Narratives in Public Contexts : Shaping Perspectives and Enacting Identities
- Author
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Catherine A. Dobris, Rachel D. Davidson, Kim White-Mills, Rachel Davidson, Catherine A. Dobris, Rachel D. Davidson, Kim White-Mills, and Rachel Davidson
- Subjects
- Mothers--Public opinion, Women--Identity, Mass media and women
- Abstract
Maternal Narratives in Public Contexts: Shaping Perspectives and Enacting Identities compiles critical research on the construction and enactment of mothering and motherhood in public spheres. Divided into two parts, the first section examines how prevailing ideals of motherhood influence contemporary culture through various media forms, from Dr. Spock's self-help guide to film and broadcast media. The second section explores how motherhood tropes manifest and operate within academia, the workplace, and political arenas. This book investigates how rhetorical influences play a crucial role in recognizing, defining, and enacting maternal identities. It examines the sociocultural ramifications that arise within communication contexts. Scholars of communication, media studies, film and television studies, cultural studies, and women's and gender studies will find this book of particular interest.
- Published
- 2025