I could also mention her gradual realisation that a mother is a group animal and motherhood erodes independence. |
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The tribe of yummy mummies contributes to a redefinition of motherhood for the nation's young women. |
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To say that I have found motherhood fulfilling and rewarding is sneered and laughed at. |
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I like hearing the candidates from both parties go out on a limb and proclaim their support for America, apple pie and motherhood. |
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Like motherhood, apple pie, little league and homecoming, it represents all that is steady, regular, wholesome and decent in America. |
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For most people, medical research is as self evidently a good thing as motherhood and apple pie. |
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It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the loneliness of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life. |
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Is it possible our society become so Nietzchean and socially Darwinian that motherhood is one of the most ruinous choices a woman can make? |
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His observations of the highs and lows of her marriage and motherhood, the divorce and her romantic attachments, keep the reader turning pages. |
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In tandem with its drive to strengthen the family and promote motherhood, the government sought to enforce paternal obligations. |
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Often driving here in Bananaland we are exposed to Beattie's endless waffle and motherhood statements from these advertising screens. |
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Your first book was actually a theological exploration of the meaning of motherhood. |
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It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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But it's maternity and motherhood that are the issues closest to her heart and first off her tongue. |
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In the 1970s, and associated with the women's health movement, feminist sociologists began to study the way that motherhood was medicalized. |
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The problem is that motherhood does not easily combine with a top-flight career. |
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Here's an insight into mumpreneurs juggling the world of working for a top fashion company and motherhood. |
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First, the rhetoric requires motherhood to be cast in unrealistically negative terms. |
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It is obviously not a play and, like its predecessor, it is a loosely knit series of monologues on birth and motherhood. |
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She gradually wound down her career, concentrating on motherhood and her abiding interest in environmental causes and other social issues. |
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Past performances show that women athletes who are determined to return to the top after embracing motherhood can succeed in their quest. |
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She's too wrapped up in her desires at becoming a judge to contemplate motherhood. |
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She is working to balance motherhood with two small children along with post-doctoral work in neurobiology. |
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She admits she is quite surprised to find herself contemplating older motherhood. |
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Gina says she was prepared for motherhood and aims to be the best mum she can be. |
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By the time she delivered her first baby, she felt completely prepared for motherhood. |
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Missives from Fox's unquiet mind, as she struggles to meet the intelligentsia's high standards for motherhood. |
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This volume sets out to correct the imbalance, though, inevitably, the theme broadens out to a variety of aspects of motherhood. |
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The cars, building blocks and dolls are a colourful reminder of the cares of motherhood. |
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Information was not available on stress or on the stigma of single motherhood referred to in other studies. |
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Mrs. Leander went on in her hoarse voice, one that tells of her motherhood. |
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She needs an environment in which her natural instincts for motherhood and homemaking are respected not crushed. |
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In this sense the representations of motherhood potentially extend far beyond patriarchal ideology. |
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The idealisation of motherhood puts serious physical and emotional pressures on women. |
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In the Collins Review it's presented as a vague and ill-defined feel-good motherhood concept. |
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Employers have some very real market-based incentives to accommodate motherhood. |
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After all, the image of politically inert women reinforces cherished myths about motherhood. |
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If nothing else, it is refreshing to see a feminist fellow traveler acknowledge that there is, indeed, an innate value in motherhood. |
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This is actually a distortion of the female personality, which is destined to unfold connaturally in motherhood. |
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Poor women with children are discussed in punitive, paternalistic terms of single motherhood and personal irresponsibility. |
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The novel presents Clara Schumann's struggle to balance the demands of daughterhood, motherhood and marriage with her pursuit of art. |
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In the last year, I've learned a lot about motherhood, and daughterhood and being a friend, and even about being a wife now that I'm not one. |
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Gender boundaries blur even further in Harry Dodge's By Hook or by Crook, though the gut emotions of motherhood and daughterhood remain keen. |
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Emphasis on motherhood and the family served state goals of procreation and stability. |
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A touching painting was the one depicting motherhood made in canvas by K. Kumaran. |
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Using gold leaf and multiple layers of oil paint and glaze, she explores themes of motherhood, love and loss. |
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The detriments of motherhood result from a murky mix of women's inherently weak bargaining position and their own real preferences. |
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She had such extreme emetophobia that she deprived herself of the opportunity of motherhood, a choice she now regrets. |
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According to Feldstein, white and black motherhood fractured in the 1960s, as racial liberalism and gender conservatism disjoined. |
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Rathbone argued that motherhood was socially valuable and thus compensable, entitled to the respect due such an important profession. |
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This poignant illustration of devastated motherhood exemplifies the problematics of literalizing Beloved on screen. |
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Those who believe motherhood to be the unchangeable essence of the female are known as essentialists. |
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She also publishes an independent webzine, The Philosophical Mother, where she often comments on motherhood and pop culture. |
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The mesmerizing power of motherhood is weirdly captured in that pulsing light. |
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It's not something she's looking forward to, but it's a small price to pay for the joys of motherhood. |
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By day she juggles motherhood with her job as an administrator at Chippenham Hospital. |
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The reality of motherhood is trainers, a fleece, a worry list and a mobile phone. |
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It works at the same time to bring to expression a female eroticism not tied to a biographical trajectory of wifehood and motherhood. |
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She feels trapped by wifehood and motherhood, and she feels she's a failure at them both. |
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She will gain a child, a pram, responsibility for another human being and all that goes with motherhood. |
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She was so thrilled by the prospect of motherhood that Thorn follows the advice of a priest and agrees to accept an orphan child as his own. |
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Is it then just women of letters, and of a certain income, like Enright and Cusk, who have the luxury of such a complex reaction to motherhood? |
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Women responded positively to this new ideal, for it endowed motherhood, and thus womanhood, with a new sense of dignity and purpose. |
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Here's a word to the wise from someone who's experiencing late motherhood herself. |
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With the aid of a remote camera set 50 meters from the den, Christoph spent many hours watching her perform the intimate chores of motherhood. |
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The impossibly high expectations of motherhood, of striking a balance between the working world and the world at home, is what most women face today. |
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We understand the s scribe or a predecessor to be reincluding Mary in a discussion of spiritual motherhood where the context suggests she has no place. |
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The project helped young mothers prepare and adjust to motherhood. |
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And the more we do to perpetuate the myths surrounding motherhood, the more unbearable we make the cross to bear for those who don't find it all rusks and baby bottles. |
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She's consumed with motherhood right now and I'm consumed with fathering. |
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Nobody expects movies like this one to celebrate single motherhood as an identity or as a lifestyle choice. |
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It is a celebration of motherhood, sisterhood and womanhood. |
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The incompatibility between motherhood and tech, it seems, runs far deeper than the timing of pregnancy alone. |
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Having preferred the fun, party-filled, alcohol-laced life she'd become accustomed to in college, she was unprepared and unequipped for motherhood. |
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I went into pregnancy and motherhood with a footlong list of absolutes. |
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Many of the poems are diagrams and puzzles that seek to look at love, womanhood, motherhood, and the longing for God in new ways. |
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After leaving college in 1989, Elaine put her artistic pursuits into cold storage for 15 years, instead focusing on a career in graphic design and on motherhood. |
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At the moment, a large proportion of motherhood seems to be spent worrying about the fact that Tommy still can't manage to get up into a sitting position on his own. |
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Certainly not in the same way that motherhood triggers contractions, lactation, and stretch marks. |
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Gwyneth Paltrow says motherhood is doing a number on her memory. |
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Today, it is assumed that motherhood is a stressor and that the demands of parenting are likely to tip formerly well-balanced women over the edge. |
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Marie's voice rose shrewishly, riding the high waves of the baby's incessant outcry against the restrictions upon appetite imposed by enlightened motherhood. |
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Her poetry is replete with such images, as time and again she writes encomia or praise-poems to particular mothers as well as the state of motherhood as an abstract ideal. |
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The larger female pelvis was used in parallel fashion to prove that women were naturally destined for motherhood, the confined sphere of hearth and home. |
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And motherhood is indeed one of the biggest siphons that draws women away from tech. |
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It is about unfortunate biological mechanisms gone awry, compounded by the real stress of motherhood. |
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Patton essentially argues that women are making a mistake by putting their careers before marriage and motherhood. |
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Among women without college degrees, and of all races, unwed motherhood has become the norm. |
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We need to a better job of explaining that women use birth control for much more than delaying or avoiding motherhood. |
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By delving into her own experience, Carucci was able to examine more deeply the universality of motherhood. |
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Does it close off the contradictions in terms of a patriarchal discourse on motherhood, asking the spectator to accept desexualization, sacrifice, and powerlessness? |
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But the Yates case revealed a deep gender divide about the isolation and stress of family and motherhood in a society that extols self-sufficiency as its premiere human value. |
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There are a lot of ethical and legal aspects surrounding the issue of surrogate motherhood and paid surrogacy is banned in some European countries. |
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Daughter's Keeper is a zippily intelligent and emotionally charged peephole into the peculiar politics that govern motherhood and the American legal system. |
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He goes beyond masculinity in the only fatherhood worthy of the name, and is at the same time, in this eternal virginity, the antitype of all motherhood. |
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The suggestion that birth and motherhood are almost as taboo as death in our society, would, as like as not, be met with guffaws of disbelief in mixed company. |
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When I was a guest on a national NPR show, the phone rang off the hook for an hour and the station got more than 100 e-mails about motherhood and family issues. |
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But daycare is still expensive, inflexible and patchily provided, and the statistics indicate that working motherhood is less common than it might be assumed. |
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Women with children are now just as likely to be in work as those without, as more choose to delay motherhood until they have established their careers. |
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For some politicians, it's as easy as a vote for motherhood and apple pie. |
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Moreover, such policy encouragement for partnered women to prioritise motherhood turns to disapprobation if those same women become single parents. |
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For a society that saw baseball as being as intrinsically American as motherhood and apple pie, the impact of this blow could not be over-estimated. |
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Well, that is all motherhood and apple pie, but what does it actually mean, and what are the new legal rights that will be created because of what is in this legislation? |
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Their way is not about the motherhood and apple pie of renewable energy. |
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Given all her responsibilities of motherhood and doctordom, Karen relishes her free time. |
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This organisation coordinated groups throughout the country to promote motherhood and household activities. |
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Nevertheless, this book is about the truth, the good and the bad, so I will tread into the forbidden territory, the Mordor of motherhood. |
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Why are you so critical of baseball?... something pure and noble like the American flag, motherhood and apple pie. |
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In September 2002, Spiteri gave birth to her daughter, Misty Kyd, although motherhood did not prevent her from working on another album. |
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She moves away from transsexuality, loneliness, and shame, towards heterosexual coupledom, family, motherhood, and upward mobility. |
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Nature took its course, and Marie did give birth to a bundle of joy, but she soon discovered that motherhood was not all bliss. |
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The concept of republican motherhood was inspired by this period and reflects the importance of Republicanism as the dominant American ideology. |
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This reveals a maternalistic agenda in which motherhood is both privileged and characterised as a female imperative. |
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To this day Filar credits his escape to the spirit of his dead mother and one final act of motherhood. |
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Maternity and motherhood were also highly valued in Dutch culture. |
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Children of the Eagle tells the story of five women and their mother, thus setting the stage for an intense daughterhood, sisterhood and motherhood in the narrative. |
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