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TÃtulo : Australian Mothering : Historical and Sociological Perspectives Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Pascoe Leahy, Carla, ; Bueskens, Petra, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XXI, 498 p. 9 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-20267-5 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Australasia Historia Sexo SociologÃa Grupos sociales Historia australiana Estudios de género SociologÃa de la familia la juventud y el envejecimiento Clasificación: 994 Resumen: Esta colección define por primera vez el campo de los estudios maternos en Australia. Los principales investigadores sobre maternidad exploran cómo ha evolucionado la maternidad a lo largo de la historia de Australia, asà como las alegrÃas y los desafÃos de ser madre hoy en dÃa. Los contribuyentes cubren el embarazo, el nacimiento, las relaciones, el cuidado infantil, la violencia doméstica, el uso del tiempo, el trabajo, el bienestar, las polÃticas y la psicologÃa, desde una amplia gama de perspectivas maternas. Utilizando un marco feminista matricéntrico, Australian Mothering pone en primer plano las experiencias, emociones y perspectivas de las madres para comprender mejor cómo se ha desarrollado la maternidad australiana histórica y contemporáneamente. Basándose en su experiencia sociológica e histórica combinada, Bueskens y Pascoe Leahy han curado cuidadosamente una colección que presenta investigaciones convincentes sobre perspectivas pasadas y presentes sobre la maternidad en Australia, que será relevante para investigadores, defensores y formuladores de polÃticas interesados ​​en el papel cambiante de las madres en Sociedad australiana. Petra Bueskens es miembro honorario de SociologÃa de la Universidad de Melbourne, Australia, psicoterapeuta en práctica privada y columnista independiente en New Matilda. Carla Pascoe Leahy es miembro DECRA del Consejo Australiano de Investigación en la Universidad de Melbourne, Australia, y asociada honoraria de los Museos Victoria. Nota de contenido: 1. Defining maternal studies in Australia: Historical and contemporary perspectives on mothers, mothering and motherhood; Petra Bueskens and Carla Pascoe Leahy -- Part I: Constructing mothers as citizens, workers and wives -- 2. State socialism for Australian mothers: Andrew Fisher's radical maternalism in its international and local contexts [reprint]; Marilyn Lake -- 3. Mothering reshaped: fertility decline, "the selfishness of women" and the smaller family; Alison MacKinnon -- 4. Imagined, intended, forsaken: the status of the mother in a century of Australian adoption advertisements; Shurlee Swain -- 5. What Mary Bennett knew – the whispering in her heart; Anne Manne -- Part II: Remembering families: mothers, fathers and children -- 6. Mothers-in-waiting: maternographies of pregnancy in Australia since 1945; Carla Pascoe Leahy -- 7. "The most radical, most exciting and most challenging role of my life": Lesbian motherhood in Australia 1945-1990; Rebecca Jennings -- 8. Historicising domestic violence in the family: Pearlie McNeill and Jimmy Barnes remember their mothers; Catherine Kevin -- 9. New wave father? Oral histories with Australian fathers from the 1970s and 1980s; Alistair Thomson,- Part IV: The history and politics of childbirth and breastfeeding -- 10. Violence and trauma in Australian birth; Paula A. Michaels,Elizabeth Sutton and Nicole Highet -- 11. Maternalism to consumerism? Mothers and the politics of care in childbirth; Kerreen Reiger and Monica Campo -- 12. Breastfeeding bodies and choice in late capitalism' [reprint]; Alison Bartlett -- Part V: Becoming a mother: identity, emotion and time use -- 13. Reflecting on the past: The role of biographical, familial and social memory in new mothers' interpretations of emotional experiences in early parenthood; Kate Johnston-Ataata -- 14. Australian mothering in cross-national perspective: time allocation, gender gaps, scheduling, and subjective time pressure; Lyn Craig, Judith Brown and Theun Pieter van Tienoven -- Part Vl: Childcare, welfare and wages: financial survival in a gendered economy -- 15. The good mother in Australian child care policy; Deb Brennan -- 16. Mothers and waged work following equal opportunity legislation in Australia, 1986 – 2006; Patricia Grimshaw -- 17. The devaluing and disciplining of single mothers in Australian child support policy; Kay Cook -- 18. Re-imagining social citizenship for single mothers: Helen Garner's Monkey Grip, then and now'; Kristin Natalier -- Part VII:Maternal citizens and maternalist politics -- 19. Gillard's dilemma": The Sexual Contract and maternal citizenship'; Petra Bueskens -- 20. Reframing 'success': mothering and migration; Karen Lane -- 21. Who's afraid of maternalism? Political motherhood in postmaster nal times'; Julie Stephens. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This collection defines the field of maternal studies in Australia for the first time. Leading motherhood researchers explore how mothering has evolved across Australian history as well as the joys and challenges of being a mother today. The contributors cover pregnancy, birth, relationships, childcare, domestic violence, time use, work, welfare, policy and psychology, from a diverse range of maternal perspectives. Utilising a matricentric feminist framework, Australian Mothering foregrounds the experiences, emotions and perspectives of mothers to better understand how Australian motherhood has developed historically and contemporaneously. Drawing upon their combined sociological and historical expertise, Bueskens and Pascoe Leahy have carefully curated a collection that presents compelling research on past and present perspectives on maternity in Australia, which will be relevant to researchers, advocates and policy makersinterested in the changing role of mothers in Australian society. Petra Bueskens is an Honorary Fellow in Sociology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, a psychotherapist in private practice, and a freelance columnist at New Matilda. Carla Pascoe Leahy is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia and an Honorary Associate at Museums Victoria. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Australian Mothering : Historical and Sociological Perspectives [documento electrónico] / Pascoe Leahy, Carla, ; Bueskens, Petra, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XXI, 498 p. 9 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-030-20267-5
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Australasia Historia Sexo SociologÃa Grupos sociales Historia australiana Estudios de género SociologÃa de la familia la juventud y el envejecimiento Clasificación: 994 Resumen: Esta colección define por primera vez el campo de los estudios maternos en Australia. Los principales investigadores sobre maternidad exploran cómo ha evolucionado la maternidad a lo largo de la historia de Australia, asà como las alegrÃas y los desafÃos de ser madre hoy en dÃa. Los contribuyentes cubren el embarazo, el nacimiento, las relaciones, el cuidado infantil, la violencia doméstica, el uso del tiempo, el trabajo, el bienestar, las polÃticas y la psicologÃa, desde una amplia gama de perspectivas maternas. Utilizando un marco feminista matricéntrico, Australian Mothering pone en primer plano las experiencias, emociones y perspectivas de las madres para comprender mejor cómo se ha desarrollado la maternidad australiana histórica y contemporáneamente. Basándose en su experiencia sociológica e histórica combinada, Bueskens y Pascoe Leahy han curado cuidadosamente una colección que presenta investigaciones convincentes sobre perspectivas pasadas y presentes sobre la maternidad en Australia, que será relevante para investigadores, defensores y formuladores de polÃticas interesados ​​en el papel cambiante de las madres en Sociedad australiana. Petra Bueskens es miembro honorario de SociologÃa de la Universidad de Melbourne, Australia, psicoterapeuta en práctica privada y columnista independiente en New Matilda. Carla Pascoe Leahy es miembro DECRA del Consejo Australiano de Investigación en la Universidad de Melbourne, Australia, y asociada honoraria de los Museos Victoria. Nota de contenido: 1. Defining maternal studies in Australia: Historical and contemporary perspectives on mothers, mothering and motherhood; Petra Bueskens and Carla Pascoe Leahy -- Part I: Constructing mothers as citizens, workers and wives -- 2. State socialism for Australian mothers: Andrew Fisher's radical maternalism in its international and local contexts [reprint]; Marilyn Lake -- 3. Mothering reshaped: fertility decline, "the selfishness of women" and the smaller family; Alison MacKinnon -- 4. Imagined, intended, forsaken: the status of the mother in a century of Australian adoption advertisements; Shurlee Swain -- 5. What Mary Bennett knew – the whispering in her heart; Anne Manne -- Part II: Remembering families: mothers, fathers and children -- 6. Mothers-in-waiting: maternographies of pregnancy in Australia since 1945; Carla Pascoe Leahy -- 7. "The most radical, most exciting and most challenging role of my life": Lesbian motherhood in Australia 1945-1990; Rebecca Jennings -- 8. Historicising domestic violence in the family: Pearlie McNeill and Jimmy Barnes remember their mothers; Catherine Kevin -- 9. New wave father? Oral histories with Australian fathers from the 1970s and 1980s; Alistair Thomson,- Part IV: The history and politics of childbirth and breastfeeding -- 10. Violence and trauma in Australian birth; Paula A. Michaels,Elizabeth Sutton and Nicole Highet -- 11. Maternalism to consumerism? Mothers and the politics of care in childbirth; Kerreen Reiger and Monica Campo -- 12. Breastfeeding bodies and choice in late capitalism' [reprint]; Alison Bartlett -- Part V: Becoming a mother: identity, emotion and time use -- 13. Reflecting on the past: The role of biographical, familial and social memory in new mothers' interpretations of emotional experiences in early parenthood; Kate Johnston-Ataata -- 14. Australian mothering in cross-national perspective: time allocation, gender gaps, scheduling, and subjective time pressure; Lyn Craig, Judith Brown and Theun Pieter van Tienoven -- Part Vl: Childcare, welfare and wages: financial survival in a gendered economy -- 15. The good mother in Australian child care policy; Deb Brennan -- 16. Mothers and waged work following equal opportunity legislation in Australia, 1986 – 2006; Patricia Grimshaw -- 17. The devaluing and disciplining of single mothers in Australian child support policy; Kay Cook -- 18. Re-imagining social citizenship for single mothers: Helen Garner's Monkey Grip, then and now'; Kristin Natalier -- Part VII:Maternal citizens and maternalist politics -- 19. Gillard's dilemma": The Sexual Contract and maternal citizenship'; Petra Bueskens -- 20. Reframing 'success': mothering and migration; Karen Lane -- 21. Who's afraid of maternalism? Political motherhood in postmaster nal times'; Julie Stephens. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This collection defines the field of maternal studies in Australia for the first time. Leading motherhood researchers explore how mothering has evolved across Australian history as well as the joys and challenges of being a mother today. The contributors cover pregnancy, birth, relationships, childcare, domestic violence, time use, work, welfare, policy and psychology, from a diverse range of maternal perspectives. Utilising a matricentric feminist framework, Australian Mothering foregrounds the experiences, emotions and perspectives of mothers to better understand how Australian motherhood has developed historically and contemporaneously. Drawing upon their combined sociological and historical expertise, Bueskens and Pascoe Leahy have carefully curated a collection that presents compelling research on past and present perspectives on maternity in Australia, which will be relevant to researchers, advocates and policy makersinterested in the changing role of mothers in Australian society. Petra Bueskens is an Honorary Fellow in Sociology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, a psychotherapist in private practice, and a freelance columnist at New Matilda. Carla Pascoe Leahy is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia and an Honorary Associate at Museums Victoria. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Children's Voices from the Past : New Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Moruzi, Kristine, ; Musgrove, Nell, ; Pascoe Leahy, Carla, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XIX, 342 p. 13 ilustraciones, 4 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-11896-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Historia oral Civilización Historia social Historia mundial SociologÃa Grupos sociales Historia cultural Historia Mundial Historia Global y Transnacional SociologÃa de la familia la juventud y el envejecimiento Clasificación: 907.2 Resumen: Este libro explora una cuestión metodológica central en el corazón de los estudios de las historias de los niños y la infancia. Cuestiona cómo entendemos las perspectivas de los niños en el pasado, y no sólo las de los adultos que a menudo definÃan y restringÃan los parámetros de las vidas juveniles. Basándose en una variedad de fuentes diferentes, incluidos registros institucionales, entrevistas, obras de arte, diarios, cartas, memorias y objetos, este volumen interdisciplinario descubre las voces de los niños históricos y analiza los desafÃos de situar estas voces e interpretar la agencia y el deseo juvenil. . Dividido en cuatro secciones, el libro considera las voces de los niños en diferentes tipos de registros históricos, examinando cartas y correspondencia de niños, asà como textos multimedia como pelÃculas, publicidad y arte, junto con historias orales y archivos institucionales. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1 – Hearing Children's Voices: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges by Nell Musgrove, Carla Pascoe Leahy and Kristine Moruzi -- Part I: Children's Letters and Correspondence -- Chapter 2 – Children's Voices in the Boy's Own Paper and the Girl's Own Paper, 1800-1900 by Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Kristine Moruzi -- Chapter 3 – Where 'Taniwha' met 'Colonial Girl': The Social Uses of the Nom de Plume in New Zealand Youth Correspondence Pages, 1880-1920 by Anna Gilderdale -- Chapter 4 – "Dear Monsieur Administrator": Student Writing and the Question of 'Voice' in Early Colonial Senegal by Kelly Duke Bryant -- Chapter 5 – "Str[a]ight from My Heart": Black Lives, Affective Citizenship, and 1960s American Politics by Susan Eckelmann Berghel -- Part II: Images of the Self -- Chapter 6 – Children's Art: Histories and Cultural Meanings of Creative Expression by Displaced Children by Mary Tomsic -- Chapter 7 – Karen B., and Indigenous Girlhood on the Prairies:Disrupting the Images of Indigenous Children in Adoption Advertising in North America by Allyson Stevenson -- Chapter 8 – 'Share the Shame': Curating the Child's Voice in Mortified Nation! by Kate Douglas -- Part III: Remembered Voices -- Chapter 9 – Oral Histories and Enlightened Witnessing by Deidre Michell -- Chapter 10 – "Basically you were either a mainstream sort of person or you went to the Leadmill and the Limit": Understanding Post-War Youth Culture through Oral History by Sarah Kenny -- Part IV: Speaking Back to Institutions -- Chapter 11 – Muffled Voices: Recovering Children's Voices from England's Social Margins by Greg T. Smith -- Chapter 12 – Revolutionary Successors: Deviant Children and Youth in the People's Republic of China, 1956-1966 by Melissa Brzycki -- Chapter 13 – Lost and Found: Counter-Narratives of Dis/Located Children by Frank Golding and Jacqueline Z. Wilson. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores a central methodological issue at the heart of studies of the histories of children and childhood. It questions how we understand the perspectives of children in the past, and not just those of the adults who often defined and constrained the parameters of youthful lives. Drawing on a range of different sources, including institutional records, interviews, artwork, diaries, letters, memoirs, and objects, this interdisciplinary volume uncovers the voices of historical children, and discusses the challenges of situating these voices, and interpreting juvenile agency and desire. Divided into four sections, the book considers children's voices in different types of historical records, examining children's letters and correspondence, as well as multimedia texts such as film, advertising and art, along with oral histories, and institutional archives. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Children's Voices from the Past : New Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives [documento electrónico] / Moruzi, Kristine, ; Musgrove, Nell, ; Pascoe Leahy, Carla, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XIX, 342 p. 13 ilustraciones, 4 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-11896-9
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Historia oral Civilización Historia social Historia mundial SociologÃa Grupos sociales Historia cultural Historia Mundial Historia Global y Transnacional SociologÃa de la familia la juventud y el envejecimiento Clasificación: 907.2 Resumen: Este libro explora una cuestión metodológica central en el corazón de los estudios de las historias de los niños y la infancia. Cuestiona cómo entendemos las perspectivas de los niños en el pasado, y no sólo las de los adultos que a menudo definÃan y restringÃan los parámetros de las vidas juveniles. Basándose en una variedad de fuentes diferentes, incluidos registros institucionales, entrevistas, obras de arte, diarios, cartas, memorias y objetos, este volumen interdisciplinario descubre las voces de los niños históricos y analiza los desafÃos de situar estas voces e interpretar la agencia y el deseo juvenil. . Dividido en cuatro secciones, el libro considera las voces de los niños en diferentes tipos de registros históricos, examinando cartas y correspondencia de niños, asà como textos multimedia como pelÃculas, publicidad y arte, junto con historias orales y archivos institucionales. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1 – Hearing Children's Voices: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges by Nell Musgrove, Carla Pascoe Leahy and Kristine Moruzi -- Part I: Children's Letters and Correspondence -- Chapter 2 – Children's Voices in the Boy's Own Paper and the Girl's Own Paper, 1800-1900 by Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Kristine Moruzi -- Chapter 3 – Where 'Taniwha' met 'Colonial Girl': The Social Uses of the Nom de Plume in New Zealand Youth Correspondence Pages, 1880-1920 by Anna Gilderdale -- Chapter 4 – "Dear Monsieur Administrator": Student Writing and the Question of 'Voice' in Early Colonial Senegal by Kelly Duke Bryant -- Chapter 5 – "Str[a]ight from My Heart": Black Lives, Affective Citizenship, and 1960s American Politics by Susan Eckelmann Berghel -- Part II: Images of the Self -- Chapter 6 – Children's Art: Histories and Cultural Meanings of Creative Expression by Displaced Children by Mary Tomsic -- Chapter 7 – Karen B., and Indigenous Girlhood on the Prairies:Disrupting the Images of Indigenous Children in Adoption Advertising in North America by Allyson Stevenson -- Chapter 8 – 'Share the Shame': Curating the Child's Voice in Mortified Nation! by Kate Douglas -- Part III: Remembered Voices -- Chapter 9 – Oral Histories and Enlightened Witnessing by Deidre Michell -- Chapter 10 – "Basically you were either a mainstream sort of person or you went to the Leadmill and the Limit": Understanding Post-War Youth Culture through Oral History by Sarah Kenny -- Part IV: Speaking Back to Institutions -- Chapter 11 – Muffled Voices: Recovering Children's Voices from England's Social Margins by Greg T. Smith -- Chapter 12 – Revolutionary Successors: Deviant Children and Youth in the People's Republic of China, 1956-1966 by Melissa Brzycki -- Chapter 13 – Lost and Found: Counter-Narratives of Dis/Located Children by Frank Golding and Jacqueline Z. Wilson. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores a central methodological issue at the heart of studies of the histories of children and childhood. It questions how we understand the perspectives of children in the past, and not just those of the adults who often defined and constrained the parameters of youthful lives. Drawing on a range of different sources, including institutional records, interviews, artwork, diaries, letters, memoirs, and objects, this interdisciplinary volume uncovers the voices of historical children, and discusses the challenges of situating these voices, and interpreting juvenile agency and desire. Divided into four sections, the book considers children's voices in different types of historical records, examining children's letters and correspondence, as well as multimedia texts such as film, advertising and art, along with oral histories, and institutional archives. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]