Motherhood, as a celebrated yet underappreciated role, is often thought of as a natural process, something instinctive that we refine by watching our own mothers and others in our community. We rarely think of motherhood as something that is time and culturally specific, yet, like culture itself, it is socially constructed, and both motherhood and childhood evolve over time. With the rise in educational attainment of mothers in the American population, the expectations associated with childhood increasingly include not just education but cognitive development and extracurricular activities as the partnership between parents and education intensifies in the joint project of human development of children.
Event
DSOC Seminar – Book launch: “Motherhood, Childhood and Parenting in an Age of Education”

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Speaker Maryellen Schaub
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Location
Maison des Sciences Humaines (MSH) Aquarium 3rd floor
LU
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Topic(s)
Social Sciences