• Disability and mothering : liminal spaces ofembodied knowledge
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: liminal spaces ofembodied knowledge
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: CellioJen,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Lewiecki-WilsonCynthia,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    Place of Publication: Syracuse, N.Y.
    Published: Syracuse University Press;
    Year of Publication: 2011
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 348 p.).
    Series: Critical perspectives on disability
    Subject: Motherhood -
    Subject: Mothers - Psychology -
    Subject: Women with disabilities -
    Subject: Children with disabilities -
    Subject: Mothers of children with disabilities -
    Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780815650805/
    Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-339) and index
    ISBN: 9780815650805electronic bk.
    ISBN: 0815650809electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9780815632849hbk.
    ISBN: 0815632843hbk.
    Content Note: "Healthy, accomplished, and attractive": visual representations of "fitness" in egg donors / Jen Cellio -- Negotiating discourses of maternal responsibility, disability, and repregenics: the role of experimental knowledge / Felicity Boardman -- Stalking Grendel's mother: biomedicine and the disciplining of the deviant body / Terri Beth Miller -- Uneasy subjects: disability, feminism, and abortion / Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson -- "What does it matter?": a meditation on the social positioning ofdisability and motherhood / Samantha Walsh -- Reconceiving motherhood / Kristin Lindgren -- Refusing diagnosis: Mother-daughter agency in confronting psychiatric rhetoric / Abby Wilkerson -- Diagnosable: mothering at the threshold of disability / Julia Miele Rodas -- Mothers as storytellers / Linnea E. Franits -- Sharing stories: motherhood, autism, and culture / Rachel Robertson -- Nurturing thenurturer: reflections on an experience of breastfeeding, disability, and physical trauma / Heather Kuttai -- Vulnerable subjects: motherhood and disability in Nancy Mairs and Cherrie Moraga / Suzanne Bost -- From surrender to activism: the transformation of disability and mothering at Kew cottages, Australia / Corinne Manning -- History examined: one women's story of disability and advocacy / Marilyn Dolmage -- My mother's mental illness / Whitney Jones-Garcia -- A Schizo-ly situated daughter: a mother's labor / Elizabeth Metcalf -- Motherhood and activism in the dis/enabling context of war: the case of Cindy Sheehan / Abby M. Dubisar -- The political ispersonal: Mothering at the intersection of acquired disability, gender, and race / Julie E. Maybee -- "You gotta make Aztlan any way you can": Disability in Cherrie Moraga's Heroes and saints / Julie Avril Minich -- Interesting postcolonial mothering and disability: a narrative of an Antiguan woman and her son / Denise Cordella Hughes-Tafen -- Mothering, disability, and poverty: straddling borders, shifting boundaries, and everyday resistance / Shawn A. Cassiman
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