Mothers & sons : feminism, masculinity, and the struggle to raise our sons / edited by Andrea O'Reilly.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2001Description: viii, 280 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415924901
- 9780415924900
- 0415924898
- 9780415924894
- Mothers and sons
- 306.8743
- HQ755.85. M73 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. Mothering and Motherhood -- 1. Who are we this Time? An Excerpt from American Mom -- 2. Mothering Sons with Special Needs: On Peacemaker's Challenge -- 3. Masculinity, Matriarchy, and Myth: A Black Feminist Perspective -- 4. Mothers, Sons, and the Art of Peacebuilding -- 5. In Black and White: Anglo-American and African-American Perspectives on Mothers and Sons -- II. Men and Masculinities -- 6. Swimming Against the Tide: Feminist's Accounts of Mothering Sons -- 7. Feminist Academic Mothers' Influences on their Sons' Masculinity -- 8. Lesbians Raising Sons: Bringing Up a New Breed of Men -- 9. Can Boys Grow into Mothers? Maternal Thinking and Fathers' Reflections -- III. Mothers and Sons: Connections and Disconnections -- 10. Raising Relational Boys -- 11. Attachment and Loss -- 12. Mother-Son Relationships in the Shadow of War -- 13. This is Leave-Taking: Mothers, Signatures, and Countermemory -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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