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245 04 The mother-blame game /|cedited by Vanessa Reimer and 
       Sarah Sahagian. 
264  1 Toronto :|bDemeter Press,|c[2015] 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (xii, 311 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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505 00 |gIntroduction:|tContextualizing the mother-blame game /
       |rVanessa Reimer and Sarah Sahagian --|gMother-blame and 
       the body --|tMothers, daughters, blame, and the body /
       |rTasha Muresan, Heather Reel, Marie Hansen, and Aurelie 
       Athan --|tBreastfeeding shame and the birth of the mother 
       /|rCatherine Robinson --|tUnfit mothers? Mother-blame and 
       moral panic over "obesity" /|rTracy Royce --|gBlaming 
       "othered" mothers --|tFated fate? Patriarchal ethics and 
       reproductive politics in Southwest China /|rFang-Tzu Yen -
       -|t"I was the one who opened my legs": the tropes and 
       consequences of blaming pregnant and mothering teens /
       |rJenna Vinson and Sally Stevens --|t"Because you had me 
       as a teen": neoliberalism and the "problem" of teen 
       pregnancy /|rVanessa Reimer --|tFrom the court of law to 
       the court of public opinion: the role of mother-blame in 
       Canadian infanticide cases /|rKaley M. Ames --|t"We want 
       to consistently address their needs": explorations of the 
       perceptions, experiences and challenges of parenting 
       interventions for incarcerated mothers /|rTalia Esnard --
       |gMother-blame in popular culture --|tBlaming the mother: 
       the politics of gender in Cindy Sheehan's protest of the 
       Iraq War /|rLinda Pershing --|tTiger mothers and the birth
       of a new maternal epithet: a feminist critical discourse 
       analysis of popular responses to Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of
       the Tiger Mother /|rSarah Sahagian --|t"Because my mother 
       was a liar and a whore": adulterous mothers and paternity 
       uncertainty in Jo Nesbø's The Snowman /|rBerit Åström --
       |tLean in or leave before you leave? False dichotomies of 
       choice and blame in public debates about working 
       motherhood /|rJennifer L. Borda --|gSharing mother-blame 
       stories: strategies for resistance --|tTwice shamed and 
       twice blamed: assumptions, myths, and stereotypes about 
       "giving up a child" and "taking in a child" /|rLee Murray 
       and Kerri Kearney --|tWhat my Buddhist son taught me about
       blame /|rRosie Rosenzweig --|t"Disabling" motherhood in 
       1914 and 2014: stories of two women /|rAlison Quaggin 
       Harkin --|tLoving Miss JBP: writing/art as mothering 
       practice in a mother-blaming culture /|rLorinda Peterson. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 Motherhood|y21st century. 
650  0 Mothers|xSocial conditions|y21st century. 
650  0 Blame|xSocial aspects|y21st century. 
700 1  Reimer, Vanessa,|d1986-|eauthor,|eeditor. 
700 1  Sahagian, Sarah,|d1986-|eauthor,|eeditor. 
776 1  |iPrint version:|z9781926452142 
776 1  |iPrint version:|z1926452143 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1rrd9rt 
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