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Paperback Regretting Motherhood: A Study Book

ISBN: 1623171377

ISBN13: 9781623171377

Regretting Motherhood: A Study

A provocative and deeply important study of women's lives, women's choices--and an 'unspoken taboo'--that questions the societal pressures forcing women into motherhood

Women who opt not to be mothers are frequently warned that they will regret their decision later in life, yet we rarely talk about the possibility that the opposite might also be true--that women who have children might regret it. Drawing on years of research interviewing women from a variety of socioeconomic, educational, and professional backgrounds, sociologist Orna Donath treats regret as a feminist issue: as regret marks the road not taken, we need to consider whether alternative paths for women currently are blocked off. She asks that we pay attention to what is forbidden by rules governing motherhood, time, and emotion, including the cultural assumption that motherhood is a "natural" role for women--for the sake of all women, not just those who regret becoming mothers.

If we are disturbed by the idea that a woman might regret becoming a mother, Donath says, our response should not be to silence and shame these women; rather, we need to ask honest and difficult questions about how society pushes women into motherhood and why those who reconsider it are still seen as a danger to the status quo. Groundbreaking, thoughtful, and provocative, this is an especially needed book in our current political climate, as women's reproductive rights continue to be at the forefront of national debates.

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Everyone regardless of gender should read this before having kids.

The title is attention grabbing in an almost offensive way, but I have recommended it now to my own mother and everyone I know who is having kids. This book discusses the societal expectations of mothers and the effects those expectations have on women who become mothers. And despite having a small sample group all of the same ethnic and religious background, Orna Donath manages to write her book in a very intersectional way.
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