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Academic Mothering: Fabulating Futures for Higher Education

Kelly W. Guyotte, Stephanie Anne Shelton, Shelly Melchior, Carlson H. Coogler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2023
Inspired by those who mothered before and through the COVID-19 pandemic, this is a book about, for, and with those who live different embodiments of academic mothering—mothers, othermothers, academic mothers, and mothering academics. In this book, mothering is defined broadly, encompassing those who are biologically or legally mothers with children; those who are “not-mother” but who nonetheless understand and practice mothering; those who do identify as mothers but not as women; and all those who take on mothering roles in academia and beyond.

Through poetry and prose, fiction and nonfiction, image and text, the authors in this edited book creatively explore academic mothering through their unique lived experiences, illuminating three ideas that comprise the three sections of this book: mothering as practice, mothering in precarity, and mothering as relational. Through considering—and in many cases, writing about and through—their own mothering practices, this diverse collection of authors critique the systemic failures of academia in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, fabulating new possibilities that envision a future in which mothering is valued and supported in (and by) higher education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004547445
ISBN-10: 9004547444
Pagini: 167
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Notă biografică

Kelly W. Guyotte, PhD (2014), University of Georgia. She has published articles on methodology, equity, gender, and education as well as co-edited Philosophical Mentoring in Qualitative Research: Collaborating and Inquiring Together (Routledge, 2022).

Stephanie Anne Shelton, PhD (2016), University of Georgia. She has published articles exploring qualitative methodologies, teacher identities, and LGBTQ+ issues in education through queer and feminist frameworks and has published four other books.

Shelly Melchior, PhD (2021), The University of Alabama. She has published articles using qualitative methodologies to explore grief, feminism, secondary schooling, and teaching and teacher education. She is currently an Assistant Professor in The College of Education at The University of West Alabama in Livingston, Alabama.

Carlson H. Coogler, MSE (2017), Samford University. A doctoral candidate at The University of Alabama, she has published on qualitative methodology and pedagogy, arts-based research, and collaborative scholarship.

Cuprins

Foreword: Of the Passing of COVID: A Motherscholar’s Lamentation Isn’t Sad
Cheryl E. Matias
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Kelly W. Guyotte, Stephanie Anne Shelton, Shelly Melchior and Carlson H. Coogler

PART 1: Mothering as Practice


1 Mothering in the Dirt: Kenning Self and Kin
Carlson H. Coogler

2 The Other Mothers: No, Not the Ugly Stepmothers or the Fairy Godmothers…the Teacher Mothers
Stephanie Anne Shelton and Tamara Brooks

3 Sources of Hope into, through & beyond Academic Mothering during the Pandemic
Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor

4 A Graphic Representation of Parenting in the Pandemic: Borders, Binaries, and Boundaries
Kate E. Kedley

PART 2: Mothering in Precarity


5 Rejecting Good Mother: Becoming Otherwise in Precarity
Tynetta Jenkins, Erica Warren, Susan Ophelia Cannon and Elaine Thurmond

6 “I’m Not Your Superwoman”: An Exploration of the Strong Black Woman Trope and How It Affected My Doctoral Journey
A. C. Johnson

7 The Miscarrying Mother
Kelsey H. Guy

8 Compelled to Care: Academic Work in a Mother-Fucking Dystopian Hellscape
Mandie Bevels Dunn, Jennifer R. Wolgemuth and Lodi Lipien

PART 3: Mothering as Relational


9 Gifts and Grief: Poetic Ruminations on Academic Mothering during the COVID-19 Pandemic (and Beyond)
Kelly W. Guyotte

10 Queer Mothering in Academia as Pandemic Preparation: A Dialogue between QueerMotherScholarFriends
Jill Hermann-Wilmarth and Caitlin L. Ryan

11 Mothering and Working across Difference: Intergenerational Conversations on Living with Uncertainty
Daniela Gachago and Mo Gachago

12 And These Things Are Good
Shelly Melchior

Epilogue
Kerry Crawford and Leah Windsor

Index

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