Mothers and Sons: Centering Mother Knowledge makes a case for the need to de-gender the framing and study of parental legacy. The actualization of an entire collection on this dyad foregrounding motherhood without particularizing the absence of fatherhood is in itself revolutionary. This assemblage of analytical, narrative and creative renderings offers cross-disciplinary conceptualizations of maternal experiences across difference and mothering sons at intersections. The authors mother knowledge, or that of their subjects, delivers new insights into the appellations mother, son, motherhood and sonhood.
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Weight: 549g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 30 Jul 2016
Publisher: Demeter Press
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781772580181
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Besi Brillian Muhonja PhD is an associate professor of Africana studies womens and gender studies and African literatures and cultures at James Madison University. Her teaching and extensively published research covers gender and feminist studies and theory Africana feminisms motherhood studies decolonial knowledges digital humanities and African literatures and cultures.Wanda Thomas Bernard PhD is a social worker educator researcher community activist advocate and mentor. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Saint Vincent University a masters of social work degree from Dalhousie University and a PhD from the University of Sheffield in England. She served as director of the Dalhousie School of Social Work for ten years and has been a faculty member for over twenty-six years now at the rank of full professor. Bernards research interests include work on health and well-being womens health mothering othermothering and otherfathering education and diversity. Thomas Bernard has received numerous awards certificates and recognition over the years for her trendsetting work and effective community leadership most notably the Order of Nova Scotia and the Order of Canada. She was recently appointed special advisor in diversity and inclusiveness at Dalhousie University.