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Motherhood and war[electronic resour...
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Cooper, Dana,
Motherhood and war[electronic resource] :international perspectives /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306.8743088355
書名/作者:
Motherhood and war : international perspectives // Edited by Dana Cooper, Claire Phelan.
作者:
Cooper, Dana,
其他作者:
Phelan, Claire,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
276 p. : : 0 ill.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Mother and child.
標題:
Mothers of soldiers.
標題:
Mothers of war casualties.
標題:
Women and war.
標題:
Women in war.
標題:
Women soldiers - Family relationships.
標題:
Armed conflict.
標題:
Gender studies: women.
標題:
Military history.
標題:
Society.
標題:
Sociology: family & relationships.
ISBN:
1137437944 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137437945 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137437952
內容註:
Prologue: Mother Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi 1. Introduction: The Shenandoah Doctrine: Sons, Soldiers, and Service to the Nation Dana Cooper 2. Mothers, Warfare, and Captivity in the Eastern Woodlands of North America, 1607-1763 John Navin 3. Sailing Sons: The Personal Consequences of Impressment Claire Phelan 4. Las Madres Guerreras: Testimonial Writing on Militant Motherhood in Latin America Tracey Crowe Morey and Cristina Santos 5. The Women's Resistence Movement in Argentina: Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo Elena Shabliy 6. Japanese Mothers and Rural Settlement in Wartime Manchukuo: Gendered Reflections of Labor and Productivity in Manshu Gurafu [Manchuria Graph], 1936-1943 Annika Culver 7. Dear Okasan...: An Analysis of Farewell Letters from Kamikaze Pilots to their Mothers Salvador Jimenez Murguia and Benjamin A. Peters 8. Social Trauma and Motherhood in Postwar Spain Lorraine Ryan 9. Barbara Hepworth and War: Themes of Motherhood and Sacrifice in Hepworth's Madonna And Child, St. Ives Parish Church Lyrica Taylor 10. War [De]Legitimizers: Israeli Military Mothers Udi Lebel 11. Reproducing a Culture of Martyrdom: The Role of the Palestinian Mother in Discourse Construction, Transmission and Legitimization Michael Loadenthal 12. Motherhood as a Space of Political Activism: Iraqi Mothers and the Religious Narrative of Karbala Fatin Shabbar 13. Motherhood and Somali 'Civil' War: The Experiences of Anguish and Opportunities Mohamed Haji Ingiriis 14. Conclusion: Grieving U.S. Mothers And The Political Representations Of Protest During The Iraq War And Beyond Francis Shor.
摘要、提要註:
Traditional histories of war have typically explored masculine narratives of military and political action, leaving private, domestic life relatively unstudied. This volume expands our understanding by looking at the relationships between mothers and children, and the varied roles both have assumed during periods of armed conflict.
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Motherhood and war[electronic resource] :international perspectives /
Cooper, Dana,
Motherhood and war
international perspectives /[electronic resource] :Edited by Dana Cooper, Claire Phelan. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 276 p. :0 ill.
Electronic book text.
Prologue: Mother Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi 1. Introduction: The Shenandoah Doctrine: Sons, Soldiers, and Service to the Nation Dana Cooper 2. Mothers, Warfare, and Captivity in the Eastern Woodlands of North America, 1607-1763 John Navin 3. Sailing Sons: The Personal Consequences of Impressment Claire Phelan 4. Las Madres Guerreras: Testimonial Writing on Militant Motherhood in Latin America Tracey Crowe Morey and Cristina Santos 5. The Women's Resistence Movement in Argentina: Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo Elena Shabliy 6. Japanese Mothers and Rural Settlement in Wartime Manchukuo: Gendered Reflections of Labor and Productivity in Manshu Gurafu [Manchuria Graph], 1936-1943 Annika Culver 7. Dear Okasan...: An Analysis of Farewell Letters from Kamikaze Pilots to their Mothers Salvador Jimenez Murguia and Benjamin A. Peters 8. Social Trauma and Motherhood in Postwar Spain Lorraine Ryan 9. Barbara Hepworth and War: Themes of Motherhood and Sacrifice in Hepworth's Madonna And Child, St. Ives Parish Church Lyrica Taylor 10. War [De]Legitimizers: Israeli Military Mothers Udi Lebel 11. Reproducing a Culture of Martyrdom: The Role of the Palestinian Mother in Discourse Construction, Transmission and Legitimization Michael Loadenthal 12. Motherhood as a Space of Political Activism: Iraqi Mothers and the Religious Narrative of Karbala Fatin Shabbar 13. Motherhood and Somali 'Civil' War: The Experiences of Anguish and Opportunities Mohamed Haji Ingiriis 14. Conclusion: Grieving U.S. Mothers And The Political Representations Of Protest During The Iraq War And Beyond Francis Shor.
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Traditional histories of war have typically explored masculine narratives of military and political action, leaving private, domestic life relatively unstudied. This volume expands our understanding by looking at the relationships between mothers and children, and the varied roles both have assumed during periods of armed conflict.Traditional histories of war have focused overwhelmingly on masculine narratives of military action, diplomacy, and political maneuvering, leaving the 'home front' and private, domestic life relatively unstudied. This volume expands our understanding of wartime experiences by looking at the complex relationships between mothers and children and the varied roles both have assumed during periods of armed conflict. In contexts ranging from the Sandinista uprising and contemporary Middle Eastern conflicts to World War II-era Japan, each chapter explores how women have coped during times of great uncertainty, navigating social boundaries, balancing national and familial commitments, and enduring the injury or even death of their children.
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Dana Cooper is Associate Professor of History at Stephen F. Austin State University, USA. Her most recent works include an edited volume, Transatlantic Relations and Modern Diplomacy: An Interdisciplinary Examination (2013) and Informal Ambassadors: American Women, Transatlantic Marriages, and Anglo-American Relations, 1865-1945 (2014). Claire Phelan is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, USA. She has received a number of awards including a Nokia Research Award in Women's History, a Cuffee Memorial Fellowship, a Greenwich Maritime Museum Research Fellowship, and a Walsh Foundation Fellowship.
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Dewey Class. No.: 306.8743088355
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