Theologian Erin S. Lane overturns dominant narratives about motherhood
and inspires women to write their own stories. Is it possible to do
something more meaningful than mothering? As a young Catholic girl
who grew up in the American Midwest on white bread and Jesus, Erin S.
Lane was given two options for a life well-lived: Mother or Mother
Superior. She could marry a man and mother her own children, or she
could marry God, so to speak, and mother the world’s children. Both
were good outcomes for someone else’s life. Neither would fit the
shape of hers. Interweaving Lane’s story with those of other
women—including singles and couples, stepparents and foster parents,
the infertile and the ambivalent—Someone Other Than a Mother
challenges the social scripts that put moms on an impossible pedestal
and shame childless women and nontraditional families for not
measuring up. You may have heard these lines before: “Motherhood is
the toughest job.” This script diminishes the work of non-moms and
pressures moms to make parenting their full-time gig. “It’ll be
different with your own.” This script underestimates the love of
nonbiological kin and pushes unfair expectations onto nuclear
families. “Family is the greatest legacy.” This script turns
children into the ultimate sign of a woman’s worth and discounts the
quieter ways we leave our mark. With candor and verve, Someone Other
Than a Mother tears up the shaming social scripts that are bad for
moms and non-moms alike and rewrites the story of a life well-lived,
one in which purpose is bigger than body parts, identity is fuller
than offspring, and legacy is so much more than DNA.
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Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning beyond Motherhood
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593329337
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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