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Shadow Mothers Nannies Au Pairs And The Micropolitics Of Mothering Cameron Lynne Macdonald

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Shadow Mothers Nannies Au Pairs And The Micropolitics Of Mothering Cameron Lynne Macdonald
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Shadow Mothers Nannies Au Pairs And The Micropolitics Of Mothering Cameron Lynne Macdonald instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Cameron Lynne Macdonald
ISBN: 9780520222328, 0520222326
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Shadow Mothers Nannies Au Pairs And The Micropolitics Of Mothering Cameron Lynne Macdonald by Cameron Lynne Macdonald 9780520222328, 0520222326 instant download after payment.

Shadow Mothers shines new light on an aspect of contemporary motherhood often hidden from view: the need for paid childcare by women returning to the workforce, and the complex bonds mothers forge with the “shadow mothers” they hire. Cameron Lynne Macdonald illuminates both sides of an unequal and complicated relationship. Based on in-depth interviews with professional women and childcare providers— immigrant and American-born nannies as well as European au pairs—Shadow Mothers locates the roots of individual skirmishes between mothers and their childcare providers in broader cultural and social tensions. Macdonald argues that these conflicts arise from unrealistic ideals about mothering and inflexible career paths and work schedules, as well as from the devaluation of paid care work.

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