Otherhood: Essays on being childless, childfree and child-adjacent
Editat de Alie Benge, Kathryn van Beek, Lil O'Brienen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2024
Otherhood’s essays are by writers who’ve felt on the outside looking in, who’ve lived unexpected lives and who’ve given the finger to social expectations. Some chose to be childfree, some didn’t get to choose and some — through bereavement or blended family dynamics — ask themselves: Am I a mother or am I other?
Thought-provoking, moving and often hilarious, Otherhood opens a more inclusive conversation about what makes a fulfilling life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781991016744
ISBN-10: 1991016743
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
ISBN-10: 1991016743
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
Cuprins
11 Famous last words
19 More schlongs, more cats
STEFF GREEN
25 Mother issues
KERRY SUNDERLAND
35 For the love of aiga
AMIE TAUA
41 No masturbation allowed
LIL O’BRIEN
51 Send her back
MELANIE NEWFIELD
59 How to not be a mother
FEBY IDRUS
64 Kingfisher
HINEMOANA BAKER
73 Shaping space
GABRIELLE AMODEO
83 Selfish
DONELLE MCKINLEY
88 Why are there so many songs about rainbows?
KATE CAMP
99 Gender rebellion: An Iranian birthright
GOLRIZ GHAHRAMAN
105 Of wire and cloth
GRÁINNE PATTERSON
112 The feminist shelf
HAZEL PHILLIPS
118 We’re your mother now
HELEN RICKERBY
127 Stranded on a shore I never wanted to visit
IONA WINTER
140 Possible names for myself
HENRIETTA BOLLINGER
148 Atmosphere
LUCY O’CONNOR
158 Auntie in charge
JACKIE CLARK
166 The Addington house
LILY DUVAL
172 Blinded
ANNA BORRIE
176 I am not on a beach
KATHRYN VAN BEEK
189 No car, no kids
ANDI C. BUCHANAN
194 Benevolent deadbeat baby-daddy
JANIE SMITH
200 The child
SHANEEL LAL
205 Departure from the motherland
LINDA COLLINS
214 This is a lie
LORI LEIGH
220 No kidding
LINDA ROONEY
228 Another good year
MICHAELA TEMPANY
237 Weaving a life horizontally
CAROLIJN GUYTONBECK
242 Trunclehood
SAM ORCHARD
245 The happy wanderer
RAINA NG
251 Another birth
GHAZALEH GOL
257 Synchronicity
NICOLA BROWN
267 Auntie
PAULA MORRIS
277 My favourite girl
JAZIAL CROSSLEY
286 DINKs on a plane
ALIE BENGE
292 About the editors
293 About the writers
299 Acknowledgements
19 More schlongs, more cats
STEFF GREEN
25 Mother issues
KERRY SUNDERLAND
35 For the love of aiga
AMIE TAUA
41 No masturbation allowed
LIL O’BRIEN
51 Send her back
MELANIE NEWFIELD
59 How to not be a mother
FEBY IDRUS
64 Kingfisher
HINEMOANA BAKER
73 Shaping space
GABRIELLE AMODEO
83 Selfish
DONELLE MCKINLEY
88 Why are there so many songs about rainbows?
KATE CAMP
99 Gender rebellion: An Iranian birthright
GOLRIZ GHAHRAMAN
105 Of wire and cloth
GRÁINNE PATTERSON
112 The feminist shelf
HAZEL PHILLIPS
118 We’re your mother now
HELEN RICKERBY
127 Stranded on a shore I never wanted to visit
IONA WINTER
140 Possible names for myself
HENRIETTA BOLLINGER
148 Atmosphere
LUCY O’CONNOR
158 Auntie in charge
JACKIE CLARK
166 The Addington house
LILY DUVAL
172 Blinded
ANNA BORRIE
176 I am not on a beach
KATHRYN VAN BEEK
189 No car, no kids
ANDI C. BUCHANAN
194 Benevolent deadbeat baby-daddy
JANIE SMITH
200 The child
SHANEEL LAL
205 Departure from the motherland
LINDA COLLINS
214 This is a lie
LORI LEIGH
220 No kidding
LINDA ROONEY
228 Another good year
MICHAELA TEMPANY
237 Weaving a life horizontally
CAROLIJN GUYTONBECK
242 Trunclehood
SAM ORCHARD
245 The happy wanderer
RAINA NG
251 Another birth
GHAZALEH GOL
257 Synchronicity
NICOLA BROWN
267 Auntie
PAULA MORRIS
277 My favourite girl
JAZIAL CROSSLEY
286 DINKs on a plane
ALIE BENGE
292 About the editors
293 About the writers
299 Acknowledgements
Recenzii
‘The sheer variety of approaches, both thematic and stylistic, is the primary strength of this collection, making it one of the most thorough and varied personal approaches to this topic to date, both in Aotearoa and elsewhere . . . A vibrant antithesis to the assumption that only biological motherhood can fulfil a life and a testament to the various connections that shape our lives’ — Sara Bucher, Aotearoa New Zealand Review of Books
‘This is a book that will resonate with everyone who has found themselves excluded from the traditional conversations around childbearing. It not only deserves a spot on your bookshelf but also on your person, so that the next time someone asks you about children, you can simply hand them this collection.’ — Jackie Lee Morrison, Kete Books
‘This is a book that will resonate with everyone who has found themselves excluded from the traditional conversations around childbearing. It not only deserves a spot on your bookshelf but also on your person, so that the next time someone asks you about children, you can simply hand them this collection.’ — Jackie Lee Morrison, Kete Books