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Analysing American Advice Books for Single Mothers Raising Sons: Essentialism, Culture and Guilt

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Full Title:

Analysing American Advice Books for Single Mothers Raising Sons: Essentialism, Culture and Guilt

Contributors:

By (Author) Berit strm

ISBN:

9781785278884

Publisher:

Anthem Press

Imprint:

Anthem Press

Publication Date:

7th February 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies, gender groups
Feminism and feminist theory

Dewey:

810.9352

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

110

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

454g

Description

Although single fathers as primary careers are on the rise, most single-parent households in the US are headed by women. These women are a lucrative market for parenting books and most of these books are aimed at single mothers raising sons. This intersectional study analyses the way in which these advice books draw on mother blame language, misconceptions of neuropsychological research and traditional conceptualisations of masculinity and femininity to convince the mother readers that they are unable to raise a son to be a man. The study further connects the advice books to a cultural backlash against ideas of involved fatherhood and caring masculinity, exploring how the authors argue for a return to traditional family structures.

Reviews

Beritstrms book is a beautifully crafted, cogent and intersectional critique of the heteronormative, racist, middle-class and essentialising ideas about parenting and gender in American advice books aimed at single mothers who are raising sons. Its a critical call for the recognition of diversities, heterogeneities and complexities of contemporary families, parenthood and childhoods Andrea Doucet, Canada Research Chair in Gender, Work and Care, Professor of Sociology and WGST, Brock University, Canada.


Examining expert literature directed towards single mothers in America (and particularly those raising sons), she shows how the advice rests upon raced, classed and gendered ideals about the family form. For these mothers in particular [however], there is the added sting that however hard they work at their parenting, they will never be able to make up for the lack of a father figure, a fact which has important implications for their own subjectivities as well as for conversations about social reproduction more broadly Dr Charlotte Faircloth, Associate Professor of Social Science, UCL Social Research Institute, UK.


This is an original and insightful book and an excellent addition to the field of motherhood studies. While the focus is on advice books for single mothers, the study also contributes significantly to the understanding of motherhood more generally. strms intersectional approach provides wonderfully rich and varied detail on the constructions of motherhood Jenny Bjrklund, Professor of Gender Studies, Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Author Bio

Dr Berit strm is an associate professor at the Department of Language Studies, Ume University, Sweden. Her main research field is motherhood studies.

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