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‘I’m Mum <i>and</i> Dad in One, Basically’: Doing and Displaying ‘Good Lone Motherhood’
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2021
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Family MedicineParental CareFamily InvolvementMotherhood StudiesQueer TheoryFamily FormationSocial SciencesLone MothersGender IdentityFamily RelationshipGender StudiesFamily InteractionFamily LifePopular DiscoursePublic HealthFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityMaternal HealthFeminist TheoryChild DevelopmentFeminist PhilosophySociologyLone MotherhoodFamily PsychologyFamily Dynamic
Popular discourse continues to equate ‘good’ motherhood with middle class, heterosexual coupledom and lone motherhood with dysfunctionality, despite ever-increasing diversity in family life. Drawing on interviews with lone mothers in two locations in the north of England, this article introduces the concept of ‘good lone motherhood’ to capture a process whereby women internalise nuclear family ideology while simultaneously resisting stigma and taking pride in their achievements in fulfilling practical and emotional demands of lone parenting. Application of a family practices framework is expanded through insights into what ‘doing’ good lone motherhood entails in everyday life and how it is ‘displayed’ to different audiences. Taking a comparative approach involving women in areas with contrasting socio-economic profiles highlights the contextual nature of display. Analysis of agential reflexivity and structural constraints demonstrates ways in which gender and class disadvantages can undermine capacity to ‘successfully’ convey a positive maternal identity.
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