Caroline Wiedmer

Motherhood and Space
Configurations of the Maternal Through Politics, Home, and the Body

This interdisciplinary collection explores the complex ways motherhood is experienced by studying the concrete and imaginary spaces mothers inhabit. The authors examine locations for birth, negotiations of domesticity, institutional framings of the mother's world, and maternal metaphors in art and popular culture. Using conceptions of space as a common lens, these essays articulate the interplay between motherhood as a cultural construction and motherhood as a lived experience. The collection as a whole reveals how the spaces of motherhood are varied, changing, and politically charged.

Caroline Wiedmer is Professor of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies at Franklin College. Motherhood and Space: Configurations of the Maternal Through Politics, Home, and the Body was published by Palgrave MacMillian in January of 2006.

Motherhood and Space: Configurations of the Maternal Through Politics, Home, and the Body was published by Palgrave MacMillian in January of 2006. 


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