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The Maternal Is Political: Women Writers at the Intersection of Motherhood and Social Change
Seal Press
, 2008 - 280 pages
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This is a smart, hopeful and soulful offering by the brilliant Shari MacDonald Strong (& Co.). After reading three-quarters of the book in one afternoon, I found myself engaged in a conversation with my roommate who informed me that the cosmetics industry is worth billions of dollars per year...to which I replied that indeed,
women
are economic power-houses; we've just been distracted too long by the inane when we could be out getting
political
and changing the world. This book made me want to get off my duff and make the world a better place for our children. Send this book to every mother you know...our kids are counting on it.
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An ideal piece for discussion among feminists and other politically oriented groups.
The most powerful
women
in the world are also the most powerful people in their own home. "The
Maternal
is
Political
: Women
Writers
at the
Intersection
of
Motherhood
&
Social
Change
" is a look at the women who change American lives every day with their politics and writings, and how they bring up their children. With writings from figures such as Nancy Pelosi, Anna Quindlen, Gayle Brandeis, and others, "The Maternal is Political" reveals how raising a family and raising a country are not entirely different things. "The Maternal is Political" is an ideal piece for discussion among feminists and other politically oriented groups.
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Engaging and engaged
In this collection, Shari MacDonald Strong and well-known contributors such as Nancy Pelosi, Benazir Bhutto, Barbara Kingsolver, and Anne Lamott remind us that the most basic things in our lives - food, clothing, shelter - are a matter of
political concern
. These essays are lively and well-written and cover a variety of issues that are of interest to mothers, and that should be of interest to all. In some of my favorite essays, Jennifer Graf Groneberg writes about defending her right to homeschool her son who has Down syndrome; Helaine Olen remembers mean mothers; Ona Gritz owns her disability, Violeta Garcia-Mendoza writes about international adoption, and Sarah Werthan Buttenwieser ponders the ethics of hiring a Republican babysitter.
Right wing Christian fundamentalist mothers would probably hate this book, but others will no doubt find themselves stirred up enough to vote for
change
.
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Timely Reading
This anthology offers great writing, cover to cover. It's all here--gender politics, sexual politics, school politics, adoption politics, religious politics, body politics, community politics, family politics,
social politics--but
with a mix of tone and approach that makes the book a real pleasure to read. Rather than weighing you down with the utter importance of it all, these essayists--who range from politicians (Nancy Pelosi, Benazir Bhutto), activists (Cindy Sheehan, Rebecca Walker), and other terrific
writers
, both known and less well-known-- make you want to think critically, get up off the couch, make a phone call, sign a petition. Do good in the world, and teach your children how to do good, also.
And that part's not so hard, really. These essays remind us that our children are our constant witnesses; we should take subtle advantage of that while they are still at home, and also teach other's children when they're in our company.
Share this with the mothers you know, and their partners, friends, and children, and remind them: it's time to get
political
.
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Exploring the vital connection between
motherhood
and
social
change
, The
Maternal
Is
Political features
more than 40 powerful, hard-hitting literary essays by
women
who are striving to make the world a better place for children and families ? both their own and other women?s ? in this country and globally.
From the mom deconstructing playground "power games" with her first-grade child, to the mother who speaks out against misogyny during an awkward road trip with her college-age daughter and friends, to the mother of sons worrying about the threat of a future military draft, The Maternal Is Political brings together the voices of women who are transforming the political and social: one child, one babysitter, one peace march at a time.
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