Book review: Patrice DiQuinzio. Modern maternity: A review of the impossibility of motherhood: Feminism, individualism, and the problem of mothering new York: Routledge, 1999; Nancy E. Dowd. In defense of single-parent families; Julia E. mother troubles: Rethinking contemporary maternal dilemmas; Linda L. layne. Transformative motherhood: On giving and getting in a consumer culture; and Laurie lisle. Without child: Challenging the stigma of childlessness
Hypatia 19 (2):180-190 (2004)
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