9780761835066-0761835067-Writing the Motherline: Mothers, Daughters, and Education

Writing the Motherline: Mothers, Daughters, and Education

ISBN-13: 9780761835066
ISBN-10: 0761835067
Author: Beth Blue Swadener, Leigh M. OBrien
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: University Press Of America
Format: Hardcover 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780761835066
ISBN-10: 0761835067
Author: Beth Blue Swadener, Leigh M. OBrien
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: University Press Of America
Format: Hardcover 192 pages

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Writing the Motherline: Mothers, Daughters, and Education (ISBN-13: 9780761835066 and ISBN-10: 0761835067), written by authors Beth Blue Swadener, Leigh M. OBrien, was published by University Press Of America in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Writing the Motherline: Mothers, Daughters, and Education (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In this co-edited volume, women educators figuratively gather in "the red tent" (Diamant, 1997) to share stories of the inseparability of what they do as mothers of daughters (and grandmothers of granddaughters) from their work as educators and social activists. By acting and speaking jointly and publicly about their varying "projects" of mothering and educating, this work celebrates mothers' and daughters' strengths and the bonds between them.

This work considers the mother-daughter bond through maternal storytelling or narrative and the Motherline. The narratives foreground the theory that a strong mother-daughter connection leads to empowerment, and attempt to link that connection with education as grand/mother-educators and their grand/daughters weave their personal and professional lives into an ever-evolving tapestry.

Drawing from a range of feminist theories in action, contributors to this volume offer stories of the Motherlines that illuminate the complexities of these powerful relationships. Using counter-narratives to patriarchal framings of family, this collection affirms the power of women educators telling and reading their stories as a means of self-discovery, empowerment, and, ultimately, cultural transformation.

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