Childfree Across the Disciplines: Academic and Activist Perspectives on not Choosing Children

Author:   Davinia Thornley ,  Davinia Thornley ,  Berenice Fisher ,  Melanie Brewster
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
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Childfree Across the Disciplines: Academic and Activist Perspectives on not Choosing Children


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Recently, childfree people have been foregrounded in mainstream media. More than seven percent of Western women choose to remain childfree and this figure is increasing. Being childfree challenges the 'procreation imperative' residing at the center of our hetero-normative understandings, occupying an uneasy position in relation to-simultaneously-traditional academic ideologies and prevalent social norms. After all, as Adi Avivi recognizes, ""if a woman is not a mother, the patriarchal social order is in danger."" This collection engages with these (mis)perceptions about childfree people: in media representations, demographics, historical documents, and both psychological and philosophical models. Foundational pieces from established experts on the childfree choice--Rhonny Dam, Laurie Lisle, Christopher Clausen, and Berenice Fisher--appear alongside both activist manifestos and original scholarly work, comprehensively brought together. Academics and activists in various disciplines and movements also riff on the childfree life: its implications, its challenges, its conversations, and its agency-all in relation to its inevitability in the 21st century. Childfree across the Disciplines unequivocally takes a stance supporting the subversive potential of the childfree choice, allowing readers to understand childfreedom as a sense of continuing potential in who-or what-a person can become.

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Author:   Davinia Thornley ,  Davinia Thornley ,  Berenice Fisher ,  Melanie Brewster
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.003kg
ISBN:  

9781978823082


ISBN 10:   1978823088
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables Introduction: Childfree across the Disciplines by Davinia Thornley Part I: Childfree Subjectivities Chapter 1. Affirming Social Value: Women without Children [republished] by Berenice Fisher Chapter 2. Childfree Minority Stress by Melanie Brewster and Olivia Snow Chapter 3. “You will Change Your Mind”: The Controlling Function of Microaggressions on the Minds of Parents and Non-Parents by Adi Avivi Chapter 4. Selfish is Not a Four-Letter Word: Self-Care and Other-Care among Childfree Women by Amanda Michiko Shigihara Part II: Childfree Representation Chapter 5. Childfree in Toyland [republished] by Christopher Clausen Chapter 6. The Annual Global Childfree Event: International Childfree Day by Laura Carroll Chapter 7. Reproductive Villains: The Representation of Childfree Women in Mainstream Cinema and Television by Natalia Cherjovsky Part III: Childfree Economic and Environmental Perspectives Chapter 8. Excerpts from An Atypical Chick: A Gay Man in a Woman's Body [republished] by Rhonny Dam Chapter 9. The Breadwinner Dilemma: The Real and Opportunity Cost of Children by Laura S. Scott Chapter 10. Voluntary Childlessness: An Upstream Choice in the Anthropocene by Erika M. Arias Part IV: Childfree Redefinitions Chapter 11: Recognizing Our Womanhood, Redefining Femininity [republished] by Laurie Lisle Chapter 12. Refusing to be Othered:  Re-defining the “Silent Bodies” of Childfree Women by Anna Gotlib Concluding Thoughts by Davinia Thornley Notes on Contributors Index  

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""Offering a timely rejoinder to pronatalism, Childfree Across the Disciplines features numerous authors who see 'reproductive consciousness' as a key component of reproductive justice. This volume’s perspective is especially vital in a world that too often assumes childlessness to be a sacrifice, default, or deficit, rather than accurately representing what childfreedom is: a reasoned and purposeful attempt to forge identities and life pathways that are not circumscribed by reproductive imperatives."" - Suzanne Leonard (co-editor of Imagining ""We"" in the Age of ""I"": Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture) ""Childfree Across the Disciplines is a first of its kind, bringing academic and activist voices together as it challenges readers to rethink what they think they know to be true about the childfree choice, who makes it, and why."" - Amy Blackstone (author of Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence) ""Offering a timely rejoinder to pronatalism, Childfree Across the Disciplines features numerous authors who see 'reproductive consciousness' as a key component of reproductive justice. This volume’s perspective is especially vital in a world that too often assumes childlessness to be a sacrifice, default, or deficit, rather than accurately representing what childfreedom is: a reasoned and purposeful attempt to forge identities and life pathways that are not circumscribed by reproductive imperatives."" - Suzanne Leonard (co-editor of Imagining ""We"" in the Age of ""I"": Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture) ""Childfree Across the Disciplines is a first of its kind, bringing academic and activist voices together as it challenges readers to rethink what they think they know to be true about the childfree choice, who makes it, and why."" - Amy Blackstone (author of Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence)


Offering a timely rejoinder to pronatalism, Childfree Across the Disciplines features numerous authors who see 'reproductive consciousness' as a key component of reproductive justice. This volume's perspective is especially vital in a world that too often assumes childlessness to be a sacrifice, default, or deficit, rather than accurately representing what childfreedom is: a reasoned and purposeful attempt to forge identities and life pathways that are not circumscribed by reproductive imperatives. --Suzanne Leonard co-editor of Imagining We in the Age of I: Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture


Childfree Across the Disciplines is a first of its kind, bringing academic and activist voices together as it challenges readers to rethink what they think they know to be true about the childfree choice, who makes it, and why. --Amy Blackstone author of Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence Offering a timely rejoinder to pronatalism, Childfree Across the Disciplines features numerous authors who see 'reproductive consciousness' as a key component of reproductive justice. This volume's perspective is especially vital in a world that too often assumes childlessness to be a sacrifice, default, or deficit, rather than accurately representing what childfreedom is: a reasoned and purposeful attempt to forge identities and life pathways that are not circumscribed by reproductive imperatives. --Suzanne Leonard co-editor of Imagining We in the Age of I: Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture


Author Information

DAVINIA THORNLEY is a senior lecturer in film, media, and communication studies at the University of Otago in Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the editor of True Event Adaptation: Scripting Real Lives and the author of Cinema, Cross-Cultural Collaboration, and Criticism: Filming on an Uneven Field.  

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