
Mothering Canada: Interdisciplinary Voices
A multidisciplinary, bilingual anthology of mothering research in Canada that illustrates facets of Canadian mothering through different disciplinary lenses including social sciences, literature, and visual arts. The anthology confirms that issues of mothering are prevalent in the Canadian psyche, and in much need of research, communication, and change.
Demeter Press, May 2010 Edited by:
Shawna Geissler
Lynn Loutzenhiser
Jocelyn Praud
Leesa Streifler
”A wonderfully rich collection of material on what we know and what we still need to know about mothering. Mothering Canada illustrates the power of bringing together multiple visions and multiple knowledges — empirical research, poetry, personal journeys, art, and many more – as different and complementary ways of trying to understand and of searching for meaning.”
— Caroline Andrew, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa
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