Mad mothering: learning from the intersections of madness, mothering, and disability
The article brings together the fields of mad studies (LeFrancois et al.), matricentric feminism (O’Reilly, Matricentric Feminism) and critical disability studies (Goodley, “Dis/entangling Critical Disability Studies”). The aim is to expose and challenge “relations of ruling” (Smith 79) that both pr...
Auteurs principaux: | Douglas, P, Runswick-Cole, K, Ryan, S, Fogg, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Liverpool University Press
2021
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