Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6852896 | Women's Studies International Forum | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This research aims to re-examine interpretations of data collected from second-time mothers about their experiences of becoming a mother to a second child using lenses of 'rhetoric of choice' and 'choice feminism'. The interpretations are reconsidered to identify ways in which tensions between maternal status and researcher positionality have influenced the ways they were reached. The paper describes two studies, each conducted by one of the authors, and the interpretations of the data made at the time the research was carried out. It discusses alternative interpretations and how they challenge both the researcher role and theoretical explanations of gender inequity and attachment. The paper concludes that feminist research can be strengthened by attending to the intersections between maternal status, and positioning as feminist, woman and researcher.
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Authors
Nollaig Frost, Deborah Rodriguez,