Mad mothers, bad mothers, & what a "good" mother would do : the ethics of ambivalence / Sarah LaChance Adams.

  • LaChance Adams, Sarah
Date:
[2014]
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Mad mothers, bad mothers, and what a good mother would do

Description

Sarah LaChance Adams gives a compelling account of maternal ambivalence. Taking the mother's conflicting needs and desires to nurture, on the one hand, and to be independent and free of care-taking responsibilities, on the other, as a model for the ethical relationship, she argues that all human relationships are ambivalent. Moreover, it is this ambivalence that makes them ethical. She shows how the conflict between care and independence is at the heart of all ethical relationships.

Publication/Creation

New York : Columbia University Press, [2014]

Physical description

xv, 248 pages ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Mad mothers, bad mothers, and what a "good" mother would do -- The mother as ethical exemplar in care ethics -- Motherhood's janus head -- Maternity as vulnerability in the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas -- Maternity as dehiscience in the flesh in the philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- Maternity as negotiating mutual transcendence in the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir -- Conclusion : The stranger of my flesh - an existential phenomenological ethics.

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    History of Medicine
    UVH /LAC
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  • 0231166745
  • 0231166753
  • 9780231166744
  • 9780231166751