Motherhood and Choice – Uncommon Mothers, Childfree Women
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Zubaan
Published:12th Jan '18
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This book examines the complex relationship between motherhood and women's autonomy, questioning societal expectations and exploring how women can embrace diverse identities while maintaining reproductive self-determination and living authentically.
Motherhood and Choice – Uncommon Mothers, Childfree Women by Amrita Nandy delves into the complex landscape of motherhood and its profound impact on women's identities and choices. The book examines how motherhood is often seen as a fundamental aspect of female existence, shaping societal expectations and norms. Nandy argues that the roles of mother and non-mother extend beyond mere biology; they are deeply intertwined with cultural and institutional frameworks such as marriage and family. This intersection creates significant pressure on women to conform to traditional roles, often limiting their autonomy and self-determination.
Through her insightful analysis, Nandy poses challenging questions regarding women's autonomy and the societal constraints they face. She explores the notion of choice in motherhood, questioning whether women are truly aware of their options and the extent to which they can exercise their rights. The book highlights the stigma that can accompany non-motherhood, revealing the societal narratives that often dictate women's life paths. By addressing these themes, Nandy encourages a re-examination of the assumptions surrounding motherhood and the diverse identities women embody.
Ultimately, Motherhood and Choice contributes meaningfully to feminist discourse, advocating for a broader understanding of womanhood that transcends traditional expectations. Nandy's research and analysis serve as a call to action for women to reclaim their narratives and assert their right to choose their paths in life, free from societal judgment. This thought-provoking work is a vital addition to conversations about reproductive rights, identity, and the diverse experiences of women today.
ISBN: 9789385932045
Dimensions: 224mm x 149mm x 27mm
Weight: 636g
320 pages