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Motherhood How Should We Care For Our Children Anne Manne

  • SKU: BELL-1639736
Motherhood How Should We Care For Our Children Anne Manne
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty LTD
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Anne Manne
ISBN: 9781741143799, 9781741158939, 1741143799, 1741158931
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Motherhood How Should We Care For Our Children Anne Manne by Anne Manne 9781741143799, 9781741158939, 1741143799, 1741158931 instant download after payment.

Recent generations of women thought they could have it all: children and a full family life combined with a successful career. But who had time to wonder at what price and who pays?

Working mothers, stay-at-home mothers, paid childcare, women without children: these are controversial topics that inspire passionate and divisive argument and constant media attention. Anne Manne is one of the most perceptive commentators in the debate, and in this timely new book, she tackles the issues. She looks at how we value motherhood and childhood, and asks at what point the rights of mothers might conflict with the needs of children. She explores the conflict between our society's glorification of the individual and the fundamental nature of parenthood which forces our focus and energy onto others.

Sometimes confronting, always humane, Motherhood covers the debates over early institutional childcare, the problems of reconciling work and family life, the crisis of fertility, and the impact of the new capitalism on the changing landscape of childhood. Manne's is an impassioned and intelligent argument. By putting the questions differently, she comes to propose a fresh, new way to perceive feminism and motherhood.

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