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" Maternal Silences: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1081158
Doc. No : LA124787
Call No : ‭10.18352/rg.10131‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Dawn Llewellyn
Title & Author : Maternal Silences: [Article] : Motherhood and Voluntary Childlessness in Contemporary Christianity\ Dawn Llewellyn
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Religion and Gender
Date : 2016
Volume/ Issue Number : 6/1
Page No : 64–79
Abstract : In Christianity, there is an ideology of motherhood that pervades scripture, ritual, and doctrine, yet there is an academic silence that means relatively little space has been given to motherhood and mothering, and even less to voluntary childlessness, from a faith perspective. By drawing on qualitative in-depth interviews with Christian women living in Britain, narrating their experiences of motherhood and voluntary childlessness, I suggest there are also lived maternal silences encountered by women in contemporary Christianity. There is a maternal expectation produced through church teaching, liturgy and culture that constructs women as ‘maternal bodies’ (Gatrell 2008); this silences and marginalises women from articulating their complex relationship with religion, motherhood, and childlessness in ways that challenge their spiritual development. However, this article also introduces the everyday and intentional tactics women employ to disrupt the maternal expectation, and hereby interrupt the maternal silence. In Christianity, there is an ideology of motherhood that pervades scripture, ritual, and doctrine, yet there is an academic silence that means relatively little space has been given to motherhood and mothering, and even less to voluntary childlessness, from a faith perspective. By drawing on qualitative in-depth interviews with Christian women living in Britain, narrating their experiences of motherhood and voluntary childlessness, I suggest there are also lived maternal silences encountered by women in contemporary Christianity. There is a maternal expectation produced through church teaching, liturgy and culture that constructs women as ‘maternal bodies’ (Gatrell 2008); this silences and marginalises women from articulating their complex relationship with religion, motherhood, and childlessness in ways that challenge their spiritual development. However, this article also introduces the everyday and intentional tactics women employ to disrupt the maternal expectation, and hereby interrupt the maternal silence.
Descriptor : Caroline Gatrell
Descriptor : Christianity
Descriptor : maternal bodies
Descriptor : maternal silences
Descriptor : Motherhood
Descriptor : voluntary childlessness
Location & Call number : ‭10.18352/rg.10131‬
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