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This volume presents a fresh approach to the analysis of childrearing. By focusing on mothers own understandings of their childrearing, the author reveals how differences in childrearing are rooted in fundamental ideas about the nature of social life and the place of the individual and the family within it.Broad cultural concepts of family, individuality and the nature of childhood are discussed. The author analyzes the implications of mothers ideas about these for key childrearing preoccupations of time, discipline and the independence of children. An important theme that emerges is the diversity behind the image of the ordinary family. Drawing on empirical evidence of mothers concerns and understandings of childrear
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There are some really interesting ideas in here about the sociology of parenting. However, the writing can get a bit heavy at times. I liked parts of it, but I found myself skimming through sections that felt overly academic.
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Devon Hwang
Thought-Provoking but Dense
There are some really interesting ideas in here about the sociology of parenting. However, the writing can get a bit heavy at times. I liked parts of it, but I found myself skimming through sections that felt overly academic.
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Maya Liu
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I was excited to read this book but it arrived with a damaged cover and took longer than expected to get here. The content seems promising but I can't focus on that when I'm frustrated with how it was delivered. Hoping for a better experience next time.
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Maya Liu
Disappointed with the Delivery and Condition
I was excited to read this book but it arrived with a damaged cover and took longer than expected to get here. The content seems promising but I can't focus on that when I'm frustrated with how it was delivered. Hoping for a better experience next time.
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Emily Rojas
Insightful Perspectives on Parenting
This book really dives into how social structures influence childrearing. As a new mom, I found it refreshing to see parenting explored through a feminist lens. It gave me a lot to think about regarding my own upbringing and how I want to raise my child.
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