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Teacher, Scholar, Mother deals with intersecting axes of power and privilege in order to advance a more productive conversation across disciplines on motherhood. "Mother" is a central figure in cultural discourse. She is a force of stability and comfort, a symbol of home and family, and the source of our earliest memories of nurturing and care. "Mother" is also a politically charged ideal. She is self-motivated and career-driven, passionate about her job, and trying to create a balance between her home and work lives. The mother-scholar contributors explore theoretical and disciplinary approaches to academic motherhood, examine critical and cultural territory associated with academic motherhood, and articulate the challenges of their dual identity.

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Much of the literature in on being a mother in academe breaks down the various -- usually negative -- ways womens careers are impacted by having children, and then suggests ways in which colleges and universities can better support academic moms. And if youre looking for another book like that, Teacher, Scholar, Mother: Re-Envisioning Motherhood in the Academy isnt for you. Instead of a quantitative or qualitative study of its subject matter, the book instead explores what it means to be a mother in academe through firsthand accounts collected by editor Anna M. Young. . . .The recurrent theme -- that living a life of the mind while changing diapers, attending kids soccer games and trying to raise good human beings is both challenging and enriching to all pursuits -- rings true. * Inside Higher Ed * Teacher, Scholar, Mother accomplishes its stated goal to re-envision motherhood in the Academy. The grim statistics facing women in the Academy who are (or wish to be) mothers are not mere numbers, but a lived reality for many, either personally or through the lives of colleagues. These facts mirror institutional, social, and cultural inequities that cause the consistent talent leak in the professional pipeline which forces so many scholar mothers to leave the Academy. While this grim reality may not be changing fast enough, the essays in this volume offer fresh and innovative perspectives that address these challenges with fortitude and vision; therefore, this book is a must-read for those in the field of higher education administrators, male and female colleagues, teacher-scholar-mothers, and graduate students. Teacher, Scholar, Mother is a refreshing must-read that intelligently re-envisions motherhood in the Academy. * Reflective Teaching * Anna Youngs edited collection Teacher, Scholar, Mother offers an important examination into the challenges mother-scholars continue to face, yet the insights provided by the authors extend beyond academia. Covering topics as varied as breastfeeding choices to mediated representations of mothers, the eighteen chapters will be of interest to anyone who is interested in promoting the possibility of a more empowered motherhood. -- Sara Hayden, University of Montana Teacher, Scholar, Mother is a conceptually rich and accessible interdisciplinary collection that vividly captures the unique challenges women face as they balance their diverse roles at different stages in their lives as mothers and academics. Youngs collection stands out from other works on motherhood and academic life in its reflective focus on how the experience of mothering brings new life and understanding to research in the arts, humanities, and sciences. -- Anne T. Demo, Pennsylvania State University Teacher, Scholar, Mother represents a significant contribution to scholars and researchers studying academic motherhood in all its complexities by employing different theoretical and disciplinary approaches, exploring identity and performances of academic motherhood, and addressing the challenges of being an academic mother. This volume offers a much needed approach to the study of academic motherhood in both theory and practice. -- Lynn O'Brien Hallstein, Boston University

Introduction vii
Anna M. "Amy" Young
SECTION 1 APPROACHES TO MOTHERHOOD, FEMINISM, AND GENDERED WORK
1(108)
1 The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of Mothering in the Academy
3(12)
Andrea N. Hunt
2 Crying Over "Split" Milk: How Divisive Language on Infant Feeding Leads to Stress, Confusion, and Anxiety for Mothers
15(18)
Tracy Rundstrom Williams
3 Mama's Boy: Feminist Mothering, Masculinity, and White Privilege
33(16)
Catherine A. F. MacGillivray
Merlin MacGillivray
4 Encountering Others: Reading, Writing, Teaching, Parenting
49(12)
Erin Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon
5 A Qualitative Study of Academic Mothers' Sabbatical Experiences: Considering Disciplinary Differences
61(18)
Susan V. Iverson
Christin L. Seher
6 Motherhood: Reflection, Design and Self-Authorship
79(16)
Brook Sattler
Jennifer Turns
Cynthia J. Atman
7 Confessions of a BuzzKill: Critical Feminist Parenting in the Age of Omnipresent Media
95(14)
Dustin Harp
SECTION 2 IDENTITY AND PERFORMANCE IN ACADEMIC MOTHERHOOD
109(78)
8 More Mother than Others: Disorientations, Mother-Scholars, and Objects in Becoming
111(16)
Sara M. Childers
9 Doing Research and Teaching on Masculinities and Violence: One Mother of Sons Perspective
127(14)
M. Cristina Alcalde
10 Cultural Border Crossings between Science, Science Pedagogy, and Parenting
141(10)
Allison Antink-Meyer
11 "You Must Be Superwoman!": How Graduate Student Mothers Negotiate Conflicting Roles
151(16)
Erin Graybill Ellis
Jessica Smartt Gullion
12 "There's a Monster Growing in Our Heads": Mad Men's Betty Draper, Fan Reaction, and Twenty-First Century Anxiety about Motherhood
167(20)
Caroline J. Smith
Celeste Hanna
SECTION 3 BRINGING IT TO LIGHT: GIVING VOICE TO MOTHERHOOD'S CHALLENGES
187(92)
13 Silence and the Stillbirth Narrative: Stories Worth Telling
189(14)
Elisabeth G. Kraus
14 S/m/othering
203(14)
Marissa McClure
15 A Tapestry of Sweet Mother(hood): African Scholar, Mother, and Performer?
217(20)
Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum
16 Dropped Stitches: Classrooms, Caregiving, and Cancer
237(14)
Martha Kalnin Diede
17 The Other Female Complaint: Online Narratives of Assisted Reproductive Therapy as Sentimental Literature
251(16)
Layne Parish Craig
18 Mama's Boy Part II: Feminism, Masculinity, and Life in an Interracial Family
267(12)
Catherine A. F. MacGillivray
Merlin MacGillivray
Jason Fly
Index 279(4)
About the Contributors 283
Anna M. Young is associate professor of communication at Pacific Lutheran University.