This book reports on innovative interdisciplinary research in the
field of cultural studies. The study spans the early twentieth to
twenty-first centuries and fills a gap in our understanding of how
girls’ and women’s religious identity is shaped by maternal and
institutional relations. The unique research focuses on the stories
of thirteen groups of Australian mothers and daughters, including the
maternal genealogy of the editor of the book. Extended conversations
conducted twenty years apart provide a situated approach to locating
the everyday practices of women, while the oral storytelling presents
a rich portrayal of how these girls and women view themselves and
their relationship as mothers and daughters. The book introduces the
key themes of education, work and life transitions as they intersect
with generational change and continuity, gender and religion, and the
non-linear transitional stories are told across the life-course
examining how Catholic pasts shaped, and continue to shape, the
participants’ lives. Adopting a multi-methodological approach to
research drawing on photographs, memorabilia passed among mothers and
daughters, journal entries and letters, it describes how women’s
lives are lived in different spaces and negotiated through diverse
material and symbolic dimensions.
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Stories of Three Generations of Australian Mothers and Daughters
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811389894
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter