Breaking the Motherhood Mandate : Redefining Womanhood in Modern Society
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : eBookIt.com, 2025
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (100 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781456664640 MWT18340836, 1456664646 18340836
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

A Bold New Narrative for Women Everywhere In a world that constantly dictates what it means to be a woman, Breaking the Motherhood Mandate: Redefining Womanhood in Modern Society offers a refreshing perspective that challenges age-old norms. This groundbreaking exploration takes readers on a journey to understand the historical and cultural origins of the pressures women face, illuminating the uncharted paths that many choose away from motherhood. Delve into the choice of a childfree life and discover what drives individuals to embrace this lifestyle. From personal freedom and growth opportunities to financial advantages and lifestyle flexibility, each chapter unpacks the myriad of reasons behind this decision. For those navigating the often overwhelming societal expectations and pressures, this book serves as a beacon of understanding and support. With each page, misconceptions are dismantled, and myths surrounding childfree women are debunked. Learn how media, family, and community shape our perceptions, and explore how diverse perspectives, including race, class, and sexuality, influence the expectations of womanhood. Personal stories from childfree women paint a vivid tapestry of resilience, identity, and unexpected joy. Imagine a society where womanhood is not confined to a single narrative. This book empowers women to reclaim their identity beyond childbirth. As you turn the final pages, be inspired to advocate for choice and diversity, championing a future where all paths are celebrated in the intricate mosaic of modern womanhood. For anyone yearning to break free from convention and define their own measure of happiness, Breaking the Motherhood Mandate is an essential read that promises to transform how we view family, identity, and choice in the contemporary world

Mode of access: World Wide Web

Additional Credits