Signs, Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Volume 15, Number 3, Spring 1990. The Ideology of Mothering: Disruption and Reproduction of the Patriarchy

Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1990. Paperback. [230] pages. Softcover, in fine condition. Quarterly journal. Pages numbered from 441 to 671. Articles include Domesticity and Colonialism in Belgian Africa: Usumbura's Foyer Social, 1946 - 1960, by Nancy Rose Hunter; Failures of Volition: Female Agency and Infertility in Historical Perspective, by Margarete J. Sandelowski; Reassessing Mother Blame in Incest, by Janet Liebman Jacobs; Reading "Snow White": The Mother's Story, by Shuli Barzilai; Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane: The Politics of a Mother-Daughter Relationship, by Anita Clair Fellman; The Borders of Ethical, Erotic, and Artistic Possibilities in "Little Women", by Ann B. Murphy; Mothering Others' Children: The Experiences of Family Day-Care Providers, by Margaret K. Nelson; and Property, Power, and Personal Relations: Elite Mothers and Sons in Yorkist and Early Tudor England, by Barbara J. Harris. Item #809

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