Troubling Motherhood 2020
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190939182.003.0010
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Troubling Conceptions of Motherhood

Abstract: This chapter explores the ways in which political institutions in three countries—Egypt, Sri Lanka, and Argentina—interact with religious and cultural conceptions of motherhood to provide women with social authority, often through respectability politics. State and societal dynamics in each case forced women to bargain with patriarchy in order to secure political gains using—and therefore reproducing—respectability politics. In each of these three cases from different geographical regions of the world, the aut… Show more

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“…We suggest that motherhood is not only a strategic choice that results in expedient political outcomes, but that mobilising through motherhood challenges pervasive gender norms that presume mothers are inherently weak, passive and/or socially conservative. Furthermore, many women across diverse societies receive respect for their status as mothers indicating that motherhood can provide a place to advocate for women's respect and political inclusion (Mhajne & Whetstone, 2020). The innovative gender norms that grassroots Sri Lankan women have constructed around motherhood provide models for other women globally, particularly in politically challenging environments.…”
Section: Findings: Nepali and Sri Lankan Grassroots Women As Global G...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We suggest that motherhood is not only a strategic choice that results in expedient political outcomes, but that mobilising through motherhood challenges pervasive gender norms that presume mothers are inherently weak, passive and/or socially conservative. Furthermore, many women across diverse societies receive respect for their status as mothers indicating that motherhood can provide a place to advocate for women's respect and political inclusion (Mhajne & Whetstone, 2020). The innovative gender norms that grassroots Sri Lankan women have constructed around motherhood provide models for other women globally, particularly in politically challenging environments.…”
Section: Findings: Nepali and Sri Lankan Grassroots Women As Global G...mentioning
confidence: 99%