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Mothering and ambivalence
Mothering and Ambivalence explores the complexity of motherhood as an experience marked by both deep affection and emotional contradiction. This book examines how mothers may simultaneously feel love, fulfillment, exhaustion, frustration, and guilt as they navigate social expectations and the diverse demands of caregiving. Through psychological, feminist, and sociocultural perspectives, it highlights ambivalence as a natural and often unspoken aspect of mothering rather than a sign of inadequacy. By analyzing personal narratives, family dynamics, and societal norms surrounding motherhood, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the emotional tensions that shape women’s maternal experiences.
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