Maternities

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Author_Robyn Longhurst
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Birthing Bodies
Birthing Wards
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Couvade Syndrome
Degenerative Disk Disease
disability and motherhood
Disabled Parents
Disabled Pregnant Women
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feminist geography
Home Birth
Home Birth Midwives
lactation studies
Lesbian Mothers
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Longhurst 2001a
Longhurst 2001b
Male Lactation
maternal
Maternal Bodies
maternal health research
Maternity Wear
Men's Breasts
online maternal identity formation
Pop Stars
pregnancy workplace issues
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Pregnant Women's Occupation
spatial embodiment
Spina Bifi Da
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Vice Versa
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Waikato Times
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Women's Birthing Bodies
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415807890
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Over the past decade geographers have shown a growing interest in 'the body' as an important co-ordinate of subjectivity and as a way of understanding further relationships between people, place and space. To date, however geographers have published little on what is one of, if not the, most important of all bodies - bodies that conceive, give birth and nurture other bodies. It is time that feminist, social, and cultural geographers contributed more to debates about maternal bodies. This book offers a series of windows on the ways in which maternal bodies influence, and are influenced by, social and spatial processes. Topics covered include women ‘coming out’ as pregnant at work, changing fashion for pregnant women, being disabled and pregnant, the politics of home versus hospital birth, breastfeeding practices that sit outside the norm, women who are constructed as ‘bad’ mothers, and ‘e-mums’ (mothers who go on-line).

Robyn Longhurst is Professor of Geography at the University of Waikato New Zealand and is author of Bodies: Exploring Fluid Boundaries (2001) and co-author of Pleasure Zones: Bodies, Cities, Spaces (2001).

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