The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How It Has Undermined All Women (Paperback)
Description
Taking readers on a provocative tour through thirty years of media images about mothers -- the superficial achievements of celebrity moms, the sensational coverage of dangerous day care, the media-manufactured "mommy wars" between working mothers and stay-at-home moms, and more -- The Mommy Myth contends that this "new momism" has been shaped by out-of-date mores, and that no matter how hard they try, women will never achieve it. In this must-read for every woman, Susan J. Douglas and Meredith W. Michaels shatter the myth of the perfect mom and all but shout, "We're not gonna take it anymore!"
About the Author
Meredith W. Michaels is a writer who doubles as a philosophy professor at Smith College. Her research and writing focus on the way that cultural changes affect our understanding of reproduction, parenthood, and childhood.
Praise for The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How It Has Undermined All Women…
Publishers Weekly In the idealized myth, mothers and babies spend their days discovering the wonders of life, reading, playing, and laughing. Mom wears her baby in a sling, never raises her voice, and of course has unlimited time and patience. Baby grows up safe, happy, and respectful. In real life, however, it's a different story. Douglas and Michaels blow the lid off...
Cathi Hanauer editor of The Bitch in the House and author of My Sister's Bones Fascinating, funny, smart, scary, and long overdue, The Mommy Myth debunks the next big myth that's gotta come down: that of the Perfect Mother. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT skip this book.
Katha Pollitt author of Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture I have one word for The Mommy Myth: FINALLY! With humor, wit and solid information, Douglas and Michaels take on the sentimentalized, privatized moralism of contemporary motherhood and show how it harms both women and children.


