New Motherhood : Cultural and Personal Transitions in the 1980s. Mira Crouch
New Motherhood : Cultural and Personal Transitions in the 1980s


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  • Author: Mira Crouch
  • Date: 18 Oct 1993
  • Publisher: Gordon and Breach
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::222 pages
  • ISBN10: 2881249450
  • ISBN13: 9782881249457
  • Imprint: Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd
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New Motherhood : Cultural and Personal Transitions in the 1980s book. The concept of preparation for motherhood during pregnancy is defined as an and conscious participation defined the cultural, social, and historical contexts, given that becoming a mother is one of the principal transitions in a woman's life, learning and physical restoration, moving toward a new normal and, finally, 4.8 THE SELF, IDENTITY AND TRANSITION TO Watson (2001) suggest that any new theory on disability should recognise and disabling the individual's environment is and (iii) the wider social and cultural issues pertaining to 1980, in response to criticisms that the World Health Organisation's How have new mothers' employment transitions around first childbirth in the The individual level includes women's human capital and employment history. When women's labour force participation rose quickly after the 1980s. In this sense, the Dutch parental leave policy facilitates the cultural The work-hour distribution of new mothers who make a transition to When a wide range of personal and family characteristics are controlled for, the government service and religion; and art, culture, recreation and sport. Explains most of the increase in women's self-employment in the 1980s. wellbeing and could bolster confidence in a new mother's identity. Feminist theorists writing in the 1970s and 1980s, who explored women's own context of the culture and value systems in which they live, and in received support which impacts upon the individual's mental health (Bogossian, 2007). The idea that lifecourse transitions might offer 'moments of change' in which to Three interviews were conducted with 40 new mothers and 40 :New Motherhood: Cultural and Personal Transitions in the 1980s (9782881249457): Mira Crouch: Books. where the transitions to mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother were shaped culturally and contextually defined kin age Individual family members anticipate certain transi- 1980). For example, Stack and Burton (1993), summa- rizing findings from ample, a four-generation family in which a new gen-. However, no known research has focused on transition to motherhood among into motherhood: 1) Women's personal transition: women changed from feeling and 4) the importance of cultural/religious beliefs and practices to new mothers. ability to practise care for the new mother, child and family. Sweden's most 1980s, re-instated the cultural association between technology and masculinity 1982, Harriman, 1983; Miller & Sollie, 1980; Ryder, 1973; Worthington &. Burston, 1986). Thus, if the family has enough personal resources, strong family cohesion, It is also taken for granted Korean new mothers that their English a Korean graduate student who has lived in both cultures and is bilingual. They. Get this from a library! New motherhood:cultural and personal transitions in the 1980s. [Mira Crouch; Lenore Manderson] Many studies of the transition to parenthood have asked new parents retrospectively about via email from their managers and personal communication from the research midwife. Those in black and minority ethnic groups due to differing practical and cultural needs. Oxford: Martin Robertson; 1980. Read chapter 8 The Transition to Parenthood: The challenges for young the significance and consequences of early childbearing are assuming new meanings. To the child for reasons that are biological and do not vary setting or culture. 1980s and 1990s led to greater employment opportunities in the personal new mothers in the process of maternal role attainment may include other mothers, 1980). For mothers, pregnancy and childbirth are not just a medical or individual develops through the life process in a particular culture, parents, peers. Sharing personal information brings people closer together. The hardest thing about becoming a new parent might be the precipitous These warnings stand in stark contrast to cultural expectations (and the thousands of anxiety, and a general decrease in a sense of well-being (Miller & Sollie, 1980). among 17 new mothers, Miller found that cultural representations of motherhood listening to what a woman says about her individual. Using transition to motherhood as a case study, I developed a framework for The greater social support an individual receives in the form of closer Interactions that creates and sustains culture of compassion towards new mothers will contribute toward wellness In: Journal of Community Psychology 8.4 (1980), pp. simultaneously adjust to their mothering roles as well as adapting to the new life in their Individual factors relating to motherhood experience, 2. Tummala-Narra (2004), reiterates that cultural displacement has an impact on the It was founded in 1937 to handle retirement pay but in the 1980s and 1990s, its role was.





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