Neoliberal motherhood during the pandemic: Some reflections

作者: Irem Güney‐Frahm

DOI: 10.1111/GWAO.12485

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摘要: In this article, I argue that there are at least three essential elements that inform the idealized mother figure today and I reflect upon the effects the COVID‐19 pandemic has on each of …

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