To What Extent Is Motherhood Liberating Or Restricting? Flashcards

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Some claim that becoming a mother’s the ultimate fulfilment of female potential, enabling women to put into practice their skills of nurturing, patience, feeding, care and compassion. ? ? explores what his can mean in the context of Catholic Christianity.

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Mulieris Dignitatem.

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Feminist writer Simone De Beauvoir wrote in the 40s about the ways in which ? forces a women to suspend her own interests and personality in order to take care of her children, leaving the, crushed.

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Motherhood.

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Sociologist ? ? interviewed women and gave their accounts of their lives, describing how they felt about housework and motherhood, concluding that women’s feelings aren’t biological but are the result of ?: there’s no such thing as a “maternal instinct”. Women feel powerless during childbirth, when medical experts (usually men) take over and start treating them as “cases”. She described the frustrations that women feel when they have to stay at home while their children are young. Many of Ann Oakley’s readers described a sense of relief at realising that other women didn’t always find motherhood easy.

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Ann Oakley.

Socialisation.

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For most women, ? is liberating and restricting. It could be argued that it isn’t the same for any two women. Labelling it fails to take into account the different facets of parenthood as well as the uniqueness of each mother-and-child relationship.

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Motherhood.

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