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The Paradox of Natural Mothering by Christina Bobel,

The Paradox of Natural Mothering by Christina Bobel,
Single or married, working mothers are, if not the norm, no longer exceptional. These days, women who stay at home to raise their children seem to be making a radical lifestyle choice. Indeed, the women at the center of The Paradox of Natural Mothering have renounced consumerism and careerism in order to reclaim home and family. These natural mothers favor parenting practices that set them apart from the mainstream: home birth, extended breast feeding, home schooling, and natural health care. Regarding themselves as part of a movement, natural mothers believe they are changing society one child, one family at a time. Author Chris Bobel profiles thirty natural mothers, probing into their choices and asking whether they are reforming or conforming to women's traditional role. Bobel's subjects say that they have chosen to follow their nature rather than social imperatives. Embracing such lifestyle alternatives as voluntary simplicity and attachment parenting, they place family above status and personal achievement. Bobel illuminates the paradoxes of natural mothering, the ways in which these women resist the trappings of upward mobility but acquiesce to a kind of biological determinism and conventional gender scripts.



Marriages and Families: Diversity and Change by Mary Ann Schwartz,
Marriages and Families: Diversity and Change by Mary Ann Schwartz,
Taking an historical, cross-cultural, and global approach, this book focuses on the link between social structure and the "everyday lives" of people's diverse experiences of marriages, families, and intimate relationships. It shows how contemporary families go well beyond the traditional, heterosexual, two-parent, white, middle class family and heterosexual legally-sanctioned marriage; challenges the assumption that one culture's way of doing things is the “ natural” or “ right” way; shows how marriage and family life have changed historically over time and from place to place; and how political and economic globalization impacts families worldwide. Features extensive boxed material accompanied by questions for personal reflection. Marriages and Families Over Time. Ways of Studying and Explaining Marriages and Families. Understanding Gender: Its Influence In Intimate Relationships. The Many Faces of Love. Dating, Coupling, and Mate Selection. Sexuality and Intimate Relationships. Nonmarital Lifestyles. The Marriage Experience. Reproduction and Parenting. Evolving Work and Family Structures. Violence and Abuse. The Process of Uncoupling: Divorce in the United States. Remarriage and Remarried Families. Families in Later Life. Marriages and Families in the Twenty-first Century: U.S. and World Trends. For anyone interested in marriage and family dynamics, including individuals, counselors, nurses, social workers, home economists, etc.



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Lifestyle travelling - Lifestyle travelling is a type of alternative lifestyle practiced by people who wish to travel their entire lives, usually from country to country, in preference to "settling down" with a family or other traditional life goals. Some lifestyle travellers can actually develop a career or even start a family, but usually the costs associated with renting housing (as in hotel rooms, hostels, or other) and obtaining only freelance work prohibit this.

William Morris Gallery - The William Morris Gallery, opened by Prime Minister Clement Attlee in 1950, is the only public museum devoted to England's best known and most versatile designer. The Gallery is located at Walthamstow in Morris's family home from 1848 to 1856, the former Water House, a substantial Georgian dwelling of about 1750 which is set in its own extensive grounds (now Lloyd Park).

The LifeStyle Channel - The LifeStyle Channel is an Australian television channel dedicated to the subjects of home, garden, kitchen and family. Over the years the channel has received several ASTRA awards, including in 2004 "Channel of the Year" and in 2005 "Favourite Australian Production" for their production of Neil Perry's Rockpool Sessions [http://www.



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Visual Arts Gallery - Visual Arts Gallery Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts - The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is an art gallery and museum located on the campus of the University of East Anglia, Norwich in the United Kingdom. It is housed in one of the first major public buildings to be designed by Norman Foster. Wexner Center for the Arts - The Wexner Center for the Arts is a contemporary art gallery and "research laboratory" for the arts at the Ohio State University in Columbus, ...

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Visual Arts Gallery - Visual Arts Gallery Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts - The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is an art gallery and museum located on the campus of the University of East Anglia, Norwich in the United Kingdom. It is housed in one of the first major public buildings to be designed by Norman Foster. Wexner Center for the Arts - The Wexner Center for the Arts is a contemporary art gallery and "research laboratory" for the arts at the Ohio State University in Columbus, ...

Visual Arts Gallery - Visual Arts Gallery Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts - The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is an art gallery and museum located on the campus of the University of East Anglia, Norwich in the United Kingdom. It is housed in one of the first major public buildings to be designed by Norman Foster. Wexner Center for the Arts - The Wexner Center for the Arts is a contemporary art gallery and "research laboratory" for the arts at the Ohio State University in Columbus, ...

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