Coure packet for Mothers and Motherhood

Marcia Inhorn, “Missing Motherhood: Infertility, Technology, and Poverty in Egyptian Women’s Lives,” in Ideologies and Technologies of Motherhood: Race, Class, Sexuality, Nationalism, ed. Helena Ragone and France Winddance Twine, New York: Routledge, 2000, 139-68

Rayna Rapp, “Constructing Amniocentesis: Maternal and Medical Discourses,” in Uncertain Terms: Negotiating Gender in American Culture, ed. Faye Ginsburg and Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Boston: Beacon Press, 28-42

Heléna Ragoné, “The Gift of Life: Surrogate Motherhood: Gamete Donation, and Constructions of Altruism,” in Linda Layne, ed., Transformative Motherhood: On Giving and Getting in a Consumer Culture, New York: NYU Press, 65-88

Nancy Rose Hunt, “Le Bebe en Brousse: European Women, African Birth Spacing, and Colonial Intervention in Breast Feeding in the Belgian Congo,” International Journal of African Historical Studies 21.3 (1988): 401-32

Rebecca Kukla, “Ethics and Ideology of Breastfeeding,” Hypatia 21:1 (2006): 157-81.

Jacqueline Wolf, “What Feminists Can Do for Breastfeeding, and What Breastfeeding Can Do for Feminists, Signs 31:2 (2006): 397-424

Nancy Scheper-Hughes, “Mother Love and Child Death in Northeast Brazil,” in Cultural Psychology: Essays on Comparative Human Development, ed. James W. Stigler, Richard A. Schweder and Gilbert S. Herdt, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990, 542-65

Diana Mulinari, “Uno Hace Cualquier Cosa por Los Hijos: Motherwork and Politics in Sandinista Nicaragua,” in Ideologies and Technologies of Motherhood, ed. Ragoné and Twine, New York: Routledge, 2000, 233-62

Malathi de Alwis, “Ambivalent Maternalisms: Cursing as Public Protest in Sri Lanka,” in The Aftermath: Women in Post-Conflict Transformation, ed. Sheila Meintjes, Anu Pillay and Meredeth Turshen, London: Zed Books, 210-24

Patrice DiQuinzio, “Love and Reason in the Public Sphere: Maternalist Civic Engagement and the Dilemma of Difference in the Public Sphere” in Women and Children First: Feminism, Rhetoric and Public Policy, ed. Sharon M. Meagher and Patrice DiQuinzio, Buffalo: SUNY Press, 2005, 227-46

Cornelie Usborne, “‘Pregnancy Is a Woman’s Active Service’: Pronatalism in Germany during World War I,” in The Upheaval of War: Family, Work and Welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, ed. Richard Wall and Jay Winter, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998, 389-416

Lisa Handwerker, “The Politics of Making Modern Babies in China: Reproductive Technologies and the ‘New’ Eugenics,” in Infertility around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender and Reproductive Technologies, ed. Marcia C. Inhorn and Frank van Balen, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002

Pierette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Ernestine Avila, “‘I’m Here, but I’m There’: The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood,” Gender and Society 11:5 (1997): 548-71