This open access edited volume focuses on the representations, perceptions, and experiences of women who do not have children against the backdrop of traditional gender norms, pronatalist policies, and patriarchal structures. While involuntary and voluntary childlessness have typically been treated separately and studied within different disciplines in most previous scholarship, contributing authors explore non-motherhood beyond the involuntary/voluntary divide and consider a wide range of conceptualizations of women who do not become mothers. The editors bring together a variety of perspectives from different national contexts and disciplines, including family studies, gender studies, literary and cultural studies, sociology, and film studies to explore non-motherhood. The book focuses on how women who choose or experience non-motherhood are negotiated, felt, represented, and received.
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The editors bring together a variety of perspectives from different national contexts and disciplines, including family studies, gender studies, literary and cultural studies, sociology, and film studies to explore non-motherhood.
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Chapter 1. Conceptualising Non-Motherhood.- Chapter 2. Reclaiming Non-Motherhood: Abjection, Laughter, and Failure in Twenty-First-Century Swedish Narratives of Childlessness.- Chapter 3. (Non)-Motherhood and the Narrative of Self in Nuria Labari’s The Best Mother of the World.- Chapter 4. Meanings, Experiences, and Perspectives on Non-Motherhood in a Spanish Context.- Chapter 5. Alternative Happy Endings? A Qualitative Study of Non-Mothers in Lithuania.- Chapter 6. The Incomplete Mother as Non-Mother: A Study of Secondary Infertility in Helen Davies’ More Love to Give.- Chapter 7. Pregnancy Loss in Contemporary Italophone Literature.- Chapter 8. Infertility, Desire for Motherhood, and Surrogacy in Miguel de Unamuno’s Dos madres.- Chapter 9. Autonomy, Autocreation and Agency: Radical Non-Motherhood in Amandine Gay’s Une poupée en chocolat (2021).- Chapter 10. Choosing Childlessness: Familial and National Acts of Resistance in Preti Taneja's We That Are Young (2017).- Chapter 11. Voluntary Childlessness in the Spanish Graphic Novel: Irene Olmo’s No quiero ser mama (2020).- Chapter 12. Adapting (to) Non-Motherhood: Ulrike Kofler’s film What We Wanted (2020).
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This open access edited volume focuses on the representations, perceptions, and experiences of women who do not have children against the backdrop of traditional gender norms, pronatalist policies, and patriarchal structures. While involuntary and voluntary childlessness have typically been treated separately and studied within different disciplines in most previous scholarship, contributing authors explore non-motherhood beyond the involuntary/voluntary divide and consider a wide range of conceptualizations of women who do not become mothers. The editors bring together a variety of perspectives from different national contexts and disciplines, including family studies, gender studies, literary and cultural studies, sociology, and film studies to explore non-motherhood. The book focuses on how women who choose or experience non-motherhood are negotiated, felt, represented, and received. Jenny Björklund is Professor of Gender Studies at Uppsala University. She is the author of Maternal Abandonment and Queer Resistance in Twenty-First Century Swedish Literature (2021) and Lesbianism in Swedish Literature: An Ambiguous Affair (2014), as well as the co-editor of several volumes including New Dimensions of Diversity in Nordic Culture and Society (2016). She has published extensively on motherhood and family in contemporary Swedish literature, gender and sexuality in Nordic literature and film, women and modernism, and literature and embodiment.  Dovilė Kuzminskaitė is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Philology at the Institute for Literary, Cultural, and Translation Studies at Vilnius University, Lithuania. Her research interests include contemporary Latin American literature, experimental literature, and identity problems depicted in literary works.  Julie Rodgers is Associate Professor of French at Maynooth University, Ireland. Her research focuses on the production and reception of maternal counternarratives and incorporates the study of a wide range of experiences that do not correspond to the normative, patriarchal script of motherhood. 
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“With the volume Negotiating Non-Motherhood: Representations, Perceptions, and Experiences editors Jenny Björklund, Dovilė Kuzminskaitė, and Julie Rodgers bring together a unique and rich tapestry of voices exploring non-motherhood well beyond the conventional, but simplistic, distinction between voluntary and involuntary childlessness. It offers an engaging, thought-provoking and deeply inspiring read with each chapter adding another layer to our understanding of the many dimensions of non-motherhood.” (Helen Peterson, Professor in Sociology, Örebro University, Sweden) “This is a highly welcome entry into scholarship on the maternal. The volume brings together a range of international researchers who together interrogate this important topic. It makes an important contribution to the field of non-motherhood by theorising the wide range of forms non-motherhood can take.” (Natalie Edwards, Professor of Literature in French, University of Bristol, author of Voicing Voluntary Childlessness (2016)) “An exhaustive collection of writing on 'non-motherhood' that moves beyond seeing motherhood as a monolithic state. From academic research in different cultural contexts to analysing other writing, this takes a hybrid and intersectional approach to tell a different kind of story than what media would like us to believe in. We all need to read this so we build a better understanding of womanhood and motherhood, and the spaces in between, and move beyond polarised discussions.” (Professor Pragya Agarwal, author of “(M)otherhood: On the choices of being a woman (2021) and Hysterical: Exploding the myth of gendered emotions” (2023))
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Provides new knowledge about a phenomenon that is widespread and still under-researched as childlessness increases in the Western world Deals with a variety of cultural representations of non-motherhood throughout film, novels, autobiography, memoir, and women's lived experiences Unites scholars from different disciplines and national contexts to provide a variety of perspectives This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
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Open Access This book is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this book are included in the book's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the book's Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder.
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9783031666964
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2024-12-02
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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​Jenny Björklund is Professor of Gender Studies at Uppsala University. She is the author of Maternal Abandonment and Queer Resistance in Twenty-First Century Swedish Literature (2021) and Lesbianism in Swedish Literature: An Ambiguous Affair (2014), as well as the co-editor of several volumes including New Dimensions of Diversity in Nordic Culture and Society (2016). She has published extensively on motherhood and family in contemporary Swedish literature, gender and sexuality in Nordic literature and film, women and modernism, and literature and embodiment. 

 

Dovilė Kuzminskaitė is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Philology at the Institute for Literary, Cultural, and Translation Studies at Vilnius University, Lithuania. Her research interests include contemporary Latin American literature, experimental literature, and identity problems depicted in literary works. 

 

Julie Rodgers is Associate Professor of French at Maynooth University, Ireland. Her research focuses on the production and reception of maternal counternarratives and incorporates the study of a wide range of experiences that do not correspond to the normative, patriarchal script of motherhood.