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I would like to suggest that work on mothering include literature on
infertility, ART and adoptive families.    If the bibliography includes work
such as Card's on a critique of motherhood, it is useful to consider a
discussion of issues around the construction of the desire to mother,
alternative ways of mothering, men who mother, etc.  There isn't much in
philosophy, and surprisingly little feminist work.  Here is a tiny sample of
relevant books (the annotations are not mine, except for comments in square
brackets):

Family Bonds: Adoption and the Politics of Parenting by Elizabeth Bartholet
(New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1993.) A provocative look at how and why
genetic connection is promoted to (in the author's view) the detriment of
infertility patients and adoptive relationships stigmatized except when they
are quasi or partial adoptions. A powerful argument for revamping the system
and society's view of adoption.

The Adoption Life Cycle: The Children and their Families through the Years
by Elinor B. Rosenberg (New York: The Free Press, 1992). Psychiatry
professor and adoptive parent Rosenberg presents a view of the challenges of
successfully integrating adoption and the changes it continuously brings
into the lives of those whom it touches--adoptees, birthparents, adoptive
parents.

*Melosh, Barbara. Strangers and Kin: The American Way of
Adoption.*<http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=62-0674009126-0>This
book is really a cultural history of the U.S. via the issue of
adoption. An adoptive mother herself, Melosh explores the 1920s'
preoccupation with eugenics, the 1950s' sexual repression, the 1970s' racial
optimism, and the 1990s' turn to open adoption and birth family reunions.

I Wish for You a Beautiful Life: Letters from the Korean Birth Mothers of Ae
Ran Won to Their Children, edited by Sara Dorow (St Paul: Yeong & Yeong Book
Co, 1998) a poignant anthology of letters from Korean birthparents.

Birthmothers: Women Who Have Relinquished Babies for Adoption Tell Their
Stories by Merry Bloch Jones (Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1993) A
carefully explored collection of interviews with birthmothers, this book
looks for commonalities of experience and is honest without being angry or
hopeless.

Secret Thoughts of An Adoptive Mother by Jana Wolff (Kansas City: Andrews &
McNeel, 1997) Personal observations about the process of adopting in an
open, transracial adoption. [I don't actually like this book much, but it
offers one perspective.]

*Savage, Dan. The Kid: What Happened When My Boyfriend and I Decided to go
Get Pregnant.* <http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=7-0452281768-0>My
favorite so far! Dan Savage, a sex columnist and professional gay guy,
tells a witty tale of his and his boyfriend's adoption adventure, from why
he wanted to have a baby (so he could get fat), to his fears of kidnapping
at his brother-in-law's fundamentalist wedding reception. His testament to
open adoption is exceptionally persuasive, and the relationship he and his
boyfriend develop with their son's birthmother is one of the book's most
charming themes.

*Thompson, Becky. Mothering Without a Compass: White Mother's Love, Black
Son's Courage.*
<http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=2-0816636354-1>Thompson
tells a compelling story of finding a nine year-old boy on her
doorstep one day, with a request from his mother that she become his
guardian. This memoir of her first year as the instant white, lesbian mother
of an African American child is a thoughtful exploration of issues of
sexuality, race and family in contemporary U.S. culture.

 *Thompson, Julie M. Mommy
Queerest.*<http://www.umass.edu/umpress/SS02/thompson.html>A
combination of cultural theory and legal history, Thompson's book
reads
like an (interesting) dissertation (and it probably was). She charts a
history of lesbian parenting and examines the contradictions inherent within
popular understanding of sexuality and family.

Jane Lazarre, Beyond the Whiteness of Whiteness: Memoir of a White Mother of
Black Sons<http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Whiteness-Memoir-White-Mother/dp/0822320444>.
[An excellent book.]

--------------------------------------------------------
Sally Haslanger
Professor of Philosophy
Director, Women's and Gender Studies
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
http://www.mit.edu/~shaslang/home.html


On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Samantha Brennan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> This is Amy Mullin's bibliography:
>
> Feminist Theoretical Work on Pregnancy and Mothering
>
> The following bibliography is divided into two sections. Both contain
> feminist theoretical work on pregnancy and mothering, in which
> philosophical
> work is heavily represented. First listed are published or forthcoming
> works
> by participants in the 2009 Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering conference.
> Next listed are published works recommended by conference participants.
>
> 1. Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering Conference, Oregon, 2009 Conference
> Participants¹ Published and Forthcoming Work
>
> Adams, Sarah La Chance. ³Becoming with Child: Pregnancy as Provocation to
> Authenticity,² New Perspectives on Sartre. Co-editors Adrian Mirvish &
> Adrian van den Hoven.  Forthcoming from Cambridge Scholars Press.
>
> Adams, Sarah LaChance. ³Maternal Thinking (Ruddick),² Encyclopedia of
> Motherhood. Editor Andrea O¹Reilly, Forthcoming from SAGE Publications.
>
> Adams, Sarah LaChance. ³Philosophy and Motherhood,² Encyclopedia of
> Motherhood. Editor Andrea O¹Reilly, Forthcoming from SAGE Publications.
>
> Adams, Sarah LaChance  2009. ³The Pregnable Subject: Maternity and Levinas¹
> Relevance to Feminism,² Phenomenology 2008, vol. V, Selected Essays from
> North America, ed. Michael Barber, Lester Embree, and Thomas J. Nenon, Post
> criptum O.P.O. Series, Bucharet: Zeta Books.
>
> Bailey, Alison 2007. ³The Reproduction of Whiteness: Race and the
> Regulation
> of the Gendered Body,² Hypatia Special Issue, eds. Alison Bailey and
> Jacqueline N. Zita, 22:2.
>
> Bailey, Alison 1997. ³Mothers, Birthgivers and Peacemakers: A Critical
> Reflection on Maternal Peace Politics.² In Perspectives on Power and
> Domination, eds. Lawrence Bove and Laura Duhan Kaplan, New York: Rodopi.
>
> Bailey, Alison 1996. ³Mothering, Diversity and Peace: Comments on Sara
> Ruddick's Feminist Maternal Peace Politics." In Bringing Peace Home:
> Feminism, Violence and Nature, eds. Karen J. Warren and Duane L. Cady.
> Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
>
> Bailey, Alison 1994. ³Mothering, Diversity and Peace Politics: A Critical
> Analysis of Sara Ruddick's Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace,"
> Hypatia 9:2,188-198.
>
> Fentiman, Linda 2009. ³New Markets in Mothers¹ Milk:  How
> Breastfeeding and Human Milk Have Become Commodities,² Nevada Law Journal,
> 10(1).
>
> Guenther, L. 2008. OEBeing-from-Others: Reading Heidegger after Cavarero.¹
> Hypatia 23:4.
>
> Guenther, L. 2006.  The Gift of the Other: Levinas and the Politics of
> Reproduction. Albany, NY, SUNY Press.
>
> Guenther, L. 2006.  OE¹Like a Maternal Body¹: Levinas and the Motherhood of
> Moses,¹ Hypatia 21:1, Special Issue on Maternal Bodies, 119-136.
>
> Guenther, L. 2005.  OELucky Burden: Beauvoir and the Ethical Temporality of
> Birth¹, Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy, 9:2,
> 177-194.
>
> Guenther, L. 2005.  'Unborn Mothers: The old rhetoric of New Reproductive
> Technologies', Radical Philosophy, 130, 2-6.
>
> http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/default.asp?channel_id=2187&editorial_id=17
> 173
> <http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/default.asp?channel_id=2187&editorial_
> id=17173>
>
> Keller, Jean 2009. ³Rethinking Ruddick on OEAdoptive¹ Mothering.² In Sara
> Ruddick¹s Maternal Thinking: Philosophy, Practice,Politics.  Edited by
> Andrea O¹Reilly.  Toronto: Demeter Press, forthcoming.
>
> Lundquist, Caroline 2008. ³Being Torn: Toward a Phenomenology of Unwanted
> Pregnancy,² Hypatia 23(3): 136-155.
>
> Minaker, Joanne C. ³Law Mothering,² Encyclopedia of Motherhood. Editor
> Andrea O¹Reilly, Forthcoming from Sage Publications. Contact:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Minaker, Joanne C. ³Public Policy and Mothers,² Encyclopedia of Motherhood.
> Editor Andrea O¹Reilly, Forthcoming from Sage Publications. Contact:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Moloney, Sharon 2009. ³Birth as a Spiritual Initiation: Australian women¹s
> experiences of transformation².  Australian Religion Studies Review,
> Special
> Supplement, 22 (2).  IN PRESS.
>
>
> Moloney, Sharon 2008. ³Mothers and Daughters at Menarche: An Indigenous
> inspired quiet revolution². Journal of the Association for Research on
> Mothering, 10 (2).
>
>
> Moloney, Sharon 2007. ³Dancing with the Wind: a methodological approach to
> researching women¹s spirituality around menstruation and birth².
> International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 6 (1).
>
> Moloney, Sharon 2006. ³The Spirituality of Childbirth².  Birth Issues, 15
> (2).
>
>
> Moloney, Sharon 2008. ³The Test².  In Anthology: Unborn Beauty: Celebrating
> Pregnancy and Parenthood, Rochelle Manners (Ed). Wombat  Books.
>
>
> Moloney, Sharon 2006. ³Dismantling the Fear of Birth².  Natural Parenting,
> No. 16, Spring.
>
>
> Moloney, Sharon 1998. ³Breastfeeding as Fertility Suppressant: How reliable
> is it?²  MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 8 (3).
>
> Mullin, Amy 2002. ³Pregnant Bodies, Pregnant Minds² in Feminist Theory 3
> (1): 27-46.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2004. ³Pregnancy², Sexuality: The Essential Glossary, ed. Jo
> Eadie, London: Arnold Press, 170.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2005. ³Like a Mother¹:  Paid Mother-work Performed in Private
> Spaces² in Motherhood and Space, eds. Caroline Wiedemer and Sarah Hardy
> (New
> York:  Palgrave MacMillan, 203-220.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2005. Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare:  Ethics, Experience
> and Reproductive Labor, Cambridge University Press.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2005. ³Trust, Social Norms and Motherhood² in Journal of Social
> Philosophy 36 (3):316-330.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2006. ³Parents and Children: An Alternative to Unconditional
> and
> Selfless Love² in Hypatia 21(1):181-200.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2007. ³Children, Autonomy and Care² in Journal of Social
> Philosophy 38(4):536-553.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2007. ³Children, Caregivers, and Friends:  Models of Care² in
> Taking Responsibility for Children, eds. Samantha Brennan and Robert
> Noggle,
> Wilfrid Laurier Press, 47-71.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2007. ³Giving as well as receiving:  Love, Children and
> Parents²
> in Symposium:  Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy 2007 12(2).
>
> Mullin, Amy 2009.  ³Paid Childcare, Responsibility and Trust² Forthcoming
> in
> Maternal Thinking:  Philosophy, Politics, Practice, ed. Andrea O¹Reilly,
> Demeter Press, 2009.
>
> Mullin, Amy 2010. ³Filial Responsibilities of Dependent Children²
> Forthcoming in Hypatia Winter 25(1).
>
> O¹Leary, J. (2009). Never a simple journey: Pregnancy following loss.
> Bereavement Care, 28 (2), 12-17.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Parker, L. (2009). Parenting before birth: A manual for
> professionals working with parents prenatally. C. Thorwick (Ed.). O¹Leary
> self published. Minneapolis, MN
>
> O¹Leary, J, & Thorwick, C. (2008). Maternal-Paternal representation of
> pregnancy and attachment to the unborn child during pregnancy following
> loss. Attachment. 2(3), 292-320.
>
> O¹Leary, J (2007) Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Supporting parents and their
> children. Zero to Three, 27(6), 42-49.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Thorwick, C. (2006) When pregnancy follows a loss: Preparing
> for the birth of you new baby. Self published booklet for parents.
>
> O¹Leary, J., Gazanio, C.  & Thorwick, C (2006) Born after Loss: The
> invisible child in adulthood. Journal of Pre and Perinatal Psychology and
> Health, 21(1), 3-23.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Thorwick, C. (2006) Fathering perspective during pregnancy
> post perinatal loss. Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecologic, and Neonatal
> Nursing., 35(1),78-86.
>
> O¹Leary, J. (2005). The baby who follows the loss of a sibling: Special
> considerations in the postpartum period. International Journal of
> Childbirth
> Education, 20(4), 28-30.
>
> O¹Leary, J. (2005). The trauma of ultrasound during a pregnancy following
> peirnatal loss. Journal of Loss and Trauma. 10,183-204.
>
> O¹Leary, J. (2004) Grief and its impact on prenatal attachment in the
> subsequent pregnancy. Archives of Women¹s Mental Health. 7 (1) 1-15.
>
> O¹Leary, JM (2001). Death and dying during pregnancy: Perinatal Hospice,
> National Council on Family Relations Report, 46(1), 6-7
>
> O'Leary, J.  (2000) Pregnancy After a Loss:  How perinatal social workers
> can help.  Autumn Forum, 2094), 1-6, Newsletter for perinatal social
> workers.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Parker, L. (1999).The subsequent pregnancy. RTS Counselor
> Connection, 14(1), 1-2.
>
> O'Leary, J., & Gaziano, C.  (1999) "The Role of Childhood Memory Scores in
> Parenting in Pregnancy and Early Postpartum," Journal of Prenatal and
> Perinatal Psychology and Health, 13(3-4, Spring/Summer.
>
> O¹Leary, J., Parker, L. & Thorwick, C.(1998) After Loss: Parenting in the
> Next Pregnancy--A Manual for Professionals Working with Families in
> Pregnancy Following Loss. Minneapolis: Abbott Northwestern Hospital.
>
> Gaziano, C. & O¹Leary, J.(1998) ³Childbirth and Infant Development
> Knowledge
> Gaps in Interpersonal Settings²; Journal of Health Communications, 3, pp.
> 15-37.
>
> O¹Leary J. & Thorwick, C. (1997) ³Impact of Pregnancy Loss on Subsequent
> Pregnancy²  Chapter in J.R. Woods, Jr. & J.L. Esposito Woods (Eds.), Loss
> During Pregnancy or in the Newborn Period (pp. 431-45). Pitman, NJ:Janetti
> Publications.
>
> O'Leary, J. (1997) "Making Sense of Parenting When Your Baby Dies", Healing
> Ministry, Vol. 4  #5, 3-5, Sept.-Oct.   Weston, MA:  Prime National
> Publishing Corp.
>
> O¹Leary, J.  (1997) ³Prenatal Relationships²; Prenatal Connection, pp. 6-7;
> Fall.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Thorwick, C. (1994) ³On the Interface with Perinatal
> Medicine², Association for Pre- and  Perinatal Psychology and Health
> Newsletter, Spring.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Thorwick, C. (1993) ³Parenting During Pregnancy: The Infant
> as
> the Vehicle for Intervention in High Risk Pregnancy², International Journal
> of  Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Medicine;  5(3), 303-310, December.
>
> O¹Leary, J. & Thorwick, C. (1993) ³Pregnancy Following Perinatal Loss: An
> Intervention Program for Parents, The Signal (Newsletter of the World
> Association for Infant Mental Health), Vol. 1, #4, October-December.
>
> O¹Leary, J.; (1992) ³The Parenting Process in the Prenatal Period: A
> Developmental Theory²; Pre and Perinatal Psychology Journal, Vol. 7 #2,
> 7-9,
> Winter.
>
> O¹Leary, J. (1992) ³Pregnancy After Loss,² Perinatal Connection:  Partners
> in Prenatal Care for Minnesota Moms,3(2), Summer, 1992.
>
> Parker, L. & O¹Leary, J. (1989) ³Impact of Prior Prenatal Loss Upon
> Subsequent Pregnancy: The Function of the Childbirth Class², International
> Journal of Childbirth Educators, August.
>
> O'Leary, J. & Parker, L.  Labor and Birth:  Rebuilding Trust; video
> production, co-produced, written and directed with medial services for
> Allina, 1999.
>
> O'Leary, J. & Parker, L.; Parenting Your Baby Before Birth [A Relaxation
> Experience for Parents During Pregnancy] (1998); compact disc, co-executive
> producer; Minneapolis, MN: Available through [log in to unmask]
>
> Soliday, E. (2009, May). Medical patients¹ rights reflected in women¹s
> reported childbirth experiences. Paper presented at the Philosophy of
> Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood Conference, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
> Contact: [log in to unmask]
>
> Villarmea, Stella. 2009. "Rethinking the Origin:  Birth and Human Value",
> in
> Jinfen Yan y David Schrader (eds.): Creating a Global Dialogue on Value
> Inquiry. Papers from the XXII World Congress of Philosophy. Lewiston, Nueva
> York, Edwin Mellen Press.
>
> Villarmea, Stella. 2005. "Good, Freedom, and Happiness: A Kantian Approach
> to Autonomy and Cooperation", in Elisabeth de Sotelo (ed.) New Women of
> Spain: Social Political Studies of Feminist Thought. Münster, Lit Verlag,
> pp. 244-256.
>
> Villarmea, Stella. 1999. "The Provocation of  E. Levinas for feminism", The
> European Journal of Women's Studies, 6(3): 291-304.
>
> Welsh, Talia. 2008. ³The Developing Body: A Reading of Merleau-Ponty¹s
> Conception of Women in the Sorbonne Lectures.² In Intertwinings:
> Interdisciplinary Encounters with Merleau-Ponty (pp. 45-59). Gail Weiss
> (Ed.) Albany: State University of New York Press.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 2. Additional Feminist Theoretical Work on Pregnancy and Motherhood
> Recommended by Conference Participants
>
> Annas, J. 1986. Pregnant women as fetal containers. Hastings Center Report
> 16(6):13-4.
>
> Bigwood, Carol 1991. ³Renaturalizing the Body (With the Help of
> Merleau-Ponty).²  Hypatia 6(3): 54-73.
>
> Brody, Donna 2001. ³Levinas¹s Maternal Method from OETime and the Other¹
> Through Otherwise Than Being: No Woman¹s Land?² Feminist Interpretations of
> Emmanuel Levinas. Ed. Tina Chanter. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania
> State University Press, 53-77.
>
> Card, Claudia. 1996. ³Against Marriage and Motherhood.² Hypatia 11(3):
> 1-23.
>
> Collins, Patricia Hill 1994. ³Shifting the Center: Race, Class, and
> Feminist
> Theorizing about Motherhood². In Donna Bassin, Margaret Honey, and Meryle
> Mahrer Kaplan eds., Representations of Motherhood. New Haven: Yale
> University Press.
>
>
> Cudd, Ann E 1990.  ³Enforced Pregnancy, Rape, and the Image of Women.²
> Philosophical Studies 60(1): 47 ­ 59.
>
> DiQuinzio, Patricia. 1999.  The Impossibility of Motherhood:  Feminism,
> Individualism and the Problem of Mothering. New York:  Routledge.
>
> Held, Virginia 1993.  Feminist Morality: Transforming Culture, Society and
> Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
>
> Hillyer, Barbara 1993. Feminism and Disability. Oklahoma City: University
> of
> Oklahoma Press.
>
> Katz, Claire Elise. ³The Significance of Childhood.² International Studies
> in Philosophy.
> 34.4 (2002): 77-101.
>
> Kittay, Eva Feder. 1999. Love¹s labor:  Essays on women, equality, and
> dependency. New York:  Routledge.
>
> Kittay, Eva Feder 1999. ³OENot My Way Sesha, Your Way, Slowly¹: OEMaternal
> Thinking¹ in the Raising of a Child with Profound Intellectual
> Disabilities.² Mother Troubles. Eds. Julia Hanigsberg & Sara Ruddick.
> Boston: Beacon Press, 3-27.
>
> Kristeva, Julia 2002. ³Stabat Mater.² The Portable Kristeva. Ed. Kelly
> Oliver. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002.
>
> Lauritzen, Paul 1989. ³A Feminist Ethic and the New Romanticism<Mothering
> as
> a Model of Moral Relations² Hypatia 4.3: 29-44.
>
> Layne, Linda. 2003. Motherhood Lost:  A Feminist Account of Pregnancy Loss
> in America. New York:  Routledge.
>
> Leonard, Victoria Wynn 1996. ³Mothering as Practice.² Caregiving: Reading
> in
> Knowledge, Practice, Ethics, and Politics. Eds. Suzanne Gordon, Patricia
> Benner, & Nel Noddings. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
> Press,124-140.
>
> Lindemann Nelson, Hilde and James 1989. ³Cutting Motherhood in Two: Some
> Suspicions Concerning Surrogacy.² Hypatia 4(3): 85-94.
> Martin, Emily. 1987. The Woman in the Body. Boston: Beacon Press.
>
> McLeod C. 2002. Self-trust and Reproductive Autonomy. Cambridge: The MIT
> Press.
>
> Meyers, Diana 2001. ³The Rush to Motherhood: Pronatalist Discourse and
> Women¹s Autonomy.² Signs 26(3): 735-773.
>
> Noddings, Nel 1984. Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral
> Education. Second Edition. Berkeley: University of California Press.
>
> Oksala, Johanna. 2006. What is feminist phenomenology? Thinking birth
> philosophically. Radical Philosophy 26 (July/August): 16-22.
>
> Oliver, Kelly 1997. Family Values: Subjects Between Nature and Culture. New
> York: Routledge.
>
> Olkowski, Dorothea 2006. ³Only Nature is Mother to the Child.² Feminist
> Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty.  Eds. Dorothea Olkowski & Gail
> Weiss. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 49-70.
>
> Overall Christine 1993. Human reproduction : principles, practices,
> policies. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
>
> Petchsky R. 1987. Fetal Images: The power of Visual Culture in the Politics
> of Reproduction. Feminist Studies 12(2):263-92.
>
> Rodemeyer, Lanei 1998.  ³Dasein Gets Pregnant.²  Philosophy Today
> 42(Supplement): 76 ­ 84.
>
> Rowland R. 1992. Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies.
> Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
>
> Ruddick, Sara. 1995. Maternal thinking:  Toward a politics of peace.
> Boston:  Beacon Press.
>
> Sandford, Stella 2001. ³Masculine Mothers? Maternity in Levinas and Plato.²
> Feminist Interpretations of Emmanuel Levinas. Ed. Tina Chanter. University
> Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 180-202.
>
> Seavilleklein V. 2009. Challenging the rhetoric of choice in prenatal
> screening. Bioethics. 23(1):68-77.
>
> Sherwin S. 1991. ³Abortion Through A Feminist Ethics Lens.² In Dialogue 30:
> 327-42.
>
> Simms, Eva-Maria 2001. ³Milk and Flesh: A Phenomenological Reflection on
> Infancy and Coexistence.²  Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 32(1):
> 22-40.
>
> Thomas, Carol. 1997. ³The baby and the bath water: disabled women and
> motherhood in social context.² In Sociology of Health & Illness 19(5):
> 622-643.
>
> Thompson, Judith Jarvis 1971.  ³A Defense of Abortion.²  Philosophy and
> Public Affairs.  1 (1):  47 ­ 66.
>
> Trebilcot, Joyce 1983, ed. Mothering: Essays in Feminist Theory. Totowa,
> NJ:
> Rowman & Allanheld.
>
> Tronto, Joan C. 2002. The ³nanny² question in feminism. Hypatia 17 (7):
> 34-51.
>
> Whitbeck, Caroline 1975.  ³The Maternal Instinct.² The Philosophical Forum.
> 6(2-3): 321-332.
>
> Willett, Cynthia 1995. Maternal Ethics and Other Slave Moralities.  New
> York:  Routledge.
>
> Wynn, Francine 2002. ³The Early Relationship of Mother and Pre-Infant:
> Merleau-Ponty and Pregnancy.² Nursing Philosophy 3: 4-14.
>
> Young, Iris Marion 1990. ³Pregnant Embodiment: Subjectivity and
> Alienation.²
> In Throwing Like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social
> Theory, 160-174. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Krista Sigurdson <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 5:20 pm
> Subject: Research on motherhood etc.
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> > Hi Feast,
> >
> > Does anyone have a bibliography put together on feminist (and popular)
> > writings on motherhood, parenting, breastfeeding, etc.
> >
> > Thanks, Krista
> >
> > --
> > Krista Sigurdson
> > Sociology Doctoral Program
> > University of California, San Francisco
>
> Samantha Brennan
> Professor & Chair
> Department of Philosophy
> Member, Rotman Institute of Science and Values
> Affiliate Member, Department of Women's Studies and Feminist Research,
> www.uwo.ca/womens/
> The University of Western Ontario
>
>
> http://publish.uwo.ca/~sbrennan <http://publish.uwo.ca/%7Esbrennan>
> office phone: 519-661-2111, ext. 85743
>
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