EPISODE · May 27, 2021 · 5 MIN
Motherhood: Feminism’s unfinished business by Eliane Glaser
from Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Parenting Tips · host Rodrick Armstrong
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/485444 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Motherhood: Feminism’s unfinished business Author: Eliane Glaser Narrator: Elaine Glaser Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 22 minutes Release date: May 27, 2021 Genres: Parenting Tips Publisher's Summary: ‘Brilliant’ Jenni Murray ‘Liberating, intoxicating’ Zoe Williams ‘Why, after decades of social progress, is motherhood still so much harder than it needs to be?’ Before they become mothers, women are repeatedly reminded that their biological clock is ticking. Once pregnant, a woman’s body becomes public property: she is patronised, panicked, and forbidden from exercising her autonomy. In labour, women’s wishes are overridden, resulting in potentially life-changing injuries and trauma. When the baby comes home, women begin a life of pay cuts, lost job opportunities, heavier housework, unequal emotional loads, and judgement from all sides. State support and family networks have fallen away, and mothers are censured for every ‘choice’ they make – if they are given real choices at all. In this searing and vital book, Eliane Glaser asks why mothers are idealised, yet treated so poorly; why campaigns for mothers have become so unfashionable; and what we need to do to shift the needle and improve the business of child-rearing for everyone.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/485444 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Motherhood: Feminism’s unfinished business Author: Eliane Glaser Narrator: Elaine Glaser Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 22 minutes Release date: May 27, 2021 Genres: Parenting Tips Publisher's Summary: ‘Brilliant’ Jenni Murray ‘Liberating, intoxicating’ Zoe Williams ‘Why, after decades of social progress, is motherhood still so much harder than it needs to be?’ Before they become mothers, women are repeatedly reminded that their biological clock is ticking. Once pregnant, a woman’s body becomes public property: she is patronised, panicked, and forbidden from exercising her autonomy. In labour, women’s wishes are overridden, resulting in potentially life-changing injuries and trauma. When the baby comes home, women begin a life of pay cuts, lost job opportunities, heavier housework, unequal emotional loads, and judgement from all sides. State support and family networks have fallen away, and mothers are censured for every ‘choice’ they make – if they are given real choices at all. In this searing and vital book, Eliane Glaser asks why mothers are idealised, yet treated so poorly; why campaigns for mothers have become so unfashionable; and what we need to do to shift the needle and improve the business of child-rearing for everyone.
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