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Mothering through Precarity Women's Work and Digital Media

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.03.2017

Abbildungen

11 illustrations

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/1.3 cm

Gewicht

340 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-6347-7

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"... women, with children or without, have a lot to gain from this smart, insightful work. It outlines a nagging problem so specific I lacked a clear definition of it before I started reading.... It's an idea rooted directly in our dominant political ideology, one that many cannot name: neoliberalism." - Amani Newton (Pittsburgh City Paper) "Mothering through Precarity ... richly illustrates what a theoretically, conceptually and emotionally confused and paradoxical situation women are in with respect to an online world that offers family-enhancing information and advice, communicative solace and flexible income-earning opportunities, but also exploits their ongoing efforts at maintaining a positive family environment by creating new anxieties and offering meagre financial returns.... After reading this book, it is not so difficult to understand why some women in the Rust Belt voted for Donald Trump's media-fuelled promises of a better future."
- E. Stina Lyon (Times Higher Education) "Mothering through Precarity is at its best when it demonstrates digital media as a crucial mechanism by which mothers daily discipline themselves to feel ever more optimistic and upbeat in spite of the pervasive uncertainty they feel.... Suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses at the intersection of family, gender, and media, we recommend this book, and in particular chapter three and the Conclusion, for sections highlighting the use of digital media in families."
- Elissa Zeno and Allison J. Pugh (Gender & Society) "Mothering Through Precarity is a critical contribution to the study of . . . the affective and psychic life of neoliberalism. . . . With genuine empathy and care for their interviewees, Wilson and Chivers Yochim show how mothers are caught up in the forces of precarization that threaten their families, and how they turn to the digital mamasphere to resist the turbulences of advanced neoliberalism." - Shani Orgad (Journal of Communication Inquiry) "This rich approach to the topic and subjects of inquiry makes this book valuable to feminist media and cultural studies' scholars, motherhood studies, and those with an interest in the gendered aspects of new media and affect theory. . . . An original and important scholarly contribution on gendered digital culture and the growing mamasphere." - Tisha Dejmanee (International Journal of Communication) "A well-written and well-argued book about modern motherhood. . . both thought-provoking and deeply saddening. . . . This book is recommended for scholars of motherhood, contemporary gender performance, neoliberalism, and digital media consumption." - Saralyn McKinnon-Crowley (Resources for Gender and Women's Studies)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.03.2017

Abbildungen

11 illustrations

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/1.3 cm

Gewicht

340 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-6347-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: Libri GmbH

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  • Acknowledgments  ix
    Introduction. The Digital Mundane: Mothering, Media, and Precarity  1
    1. Mother Loads: Why "Good" Mothers Are Anxious  31
    2. Mamapreneurialism: Family Appreciation in the Digital Mundane  65
    3. Digital Entanglements: Staying Happy in the Mamasphere  103
    4. Individualized Solidarities: Privatizing Happiness Together  137
    Conclusion. Socializing Happiness (or, Why We Wrote an Unhappy Book)  169
    Afterword. Packets and Pockets  185
    Notes  189
    Bibliography  205
    Index  213