Parenthood between Generations: Transforming Reproductive Cultures
Recent literature has identified modern “parenting” as an expert-led practice—one which begins with pre-pregnancy decisions, entails distinct types of intimate relationships, places intense burdens on mothers and increasingly on fathers too. Exploring within diverse historical and global contexts how men and women make—and break—relations between generations when becoming parents, this volume brings together innovative qualitative research by anthropologists, historians, and sociologists. The chapters focus tightly on inter-generational transmission and demonstrate its importance for understanding how people become parents and rear children.

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Parenthood between Generations: Transforming Reproductive Cultures
Recent literature has identified modern “parenting” as an expert-led practice—one which begins with pre-pregnancy decisions, entails distinct types of intimate relationships, places intense burdens on mothers and increasingly on fathers too. Exploring within diverse historical and global contexts how men and women make—and break—relations between generations when becoming parents, this volume brings together innovative qualitative research by anthropologists, historians, and sociologists. The chapters focus tightly on inter-generational transmission and demonstrate its importance for understanding how people become parents and rear children.

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Parenthood between Generations: Transforming Reproductive Cultures

Parenthood between Generations: Transforming Reproductive Cultures

Parenthood between Generations: Transforming Reproductive Cultures

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Overview

Recent literature has identified modern “parenting” as an expert-led practice—one which begins with pre-pregnancy decisions, entails distinct types of intimate relationships, places intense burdens on mothers and increasingly on fathers too. Exploring within diverse historical and global contexts how men and women make—and break—relations between generations when becoming parents, this volume brings together innovative qualitative research by anthropologists, historians, and sociologists. The chapters focus tightly on inter-generational transmission and demonstrate its importance for understanding how people become parents and rear children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800737211
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 09/13/2022
Series: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives , #32
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Siân Pooley is a Tutorial Fellow in Modern British History at Magdalen College and an Associate Professor in the Faculty of History, University of Oxford. Her research explores the social and cultural history of Britain since 1850, especially through the experiences, relationships, and inequalities that mattered to children, men, and women. She is currently working on parenthood, children’s writing, and experiences of maltreatment in childhood.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Siân Pooley and Kaveri Qureshi

Chapter 1. Between Future Families and Families of Origin: Talking about Gay Parenthood across Generations
Robert Pralat

Chapter 2. The Politics of Fertility and Generation in Buganda, East Africa, 1860-1980
Shane Doyle

Chapter 3. Changing Mothering Practices and Intergenerational Relations in Contemporary Urban China
Michala Hvidt Breengaard

Chapter 4. Intergenerational Negotiations of Non-marital Pregnancies in Contemporary Japan
Ekaterina Hertog

Chapter 5. Grandfathers, Grandmothers and the Inheritance of Parenthood in England, c. 1850–1914
Siân Pooley

Chapter 6. First-time Parenthood among Migrant Pakistanis: Gender and Generation in the Postpartum Period
Kaveri Qureshi

Chapter 7. Intergenerational Mythscapes and Infant Care in North-western Amazonia
Elizabeth Rahman

Chapter 8. Generational Change and Continuity amongst British Mothers: the Sharing of Beliefs, Knowledge and Practices c.1940–1990
Angela Davis

Chapter 9. ‘I Feel my Dad every Moment!’: Memory, Emotion and Embodiment in British South Asian Fathering Practices
Punita Chowbey and Sarah Salway

Chapter 10. Becoming Papa: Kinship, Senescence and the Ambivalent Inward Journeys of Ageing Men in the Antilles
Adom Philogene Heron

Conclusion
Siân Pooley and Kaveri Qureshi

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