Traces of Motherhood — Stories of Nordic Mothers
Lönn, Marina; Ojala, Tytti-LottaTuotetiedot
Nimeke: | Traces of Motherhood — Stories of Nordic Mothers |
Tekijät: | Lönn, Marina (Kirjoittaja) Ojala, Tytti-Lotta (Kirjoittaja) Kask, Evelin (Valokuvaaja) Watson, Rebecca (Kääntäjä) |
Tuotetunnus: | 9789527381106 |
Tuotemuoto: | Kovakantinen kirja |
Saatavuus: | Tilaustuote toimitetaan myöhemmin |
Hinta: | 33,00 € (28,95 € alv 0 %) |
Kustantaja: | Cozy Publishing |
Painos: | 2020 |
Julkaisuvuosi: | 2020 |
Kieli: | englanti |
Sivumäärä: | 189 |
Tuoteryhmät: | Kaikki tuotteet |
Kirjastoluokka: | 59.571 Raskaus. Sikiönkehitys. Synnytys |
YSO - Yleinen suomalainen asiasanasto: | äitiys, raskaus, synnytys, lastenhankinta, äidit, lapset (ikäryhmät), vastasyntyneet, taaperoikäiset, vanhempi-lapsisuhde, vanhemmuus, identiteetti, perhe-elämä, lapsiperheet, kokemukset |
Traces of Motherhood - Stories of Nordic Mothers' has a tender cover, but brutally honest content. In the book, 21 mothers openly share the most significant marks of their journey - ponder the visible and invisible traces motherhood has formed, and the emotions it has evoked. The book travels from fertility treatments to giving birth, to raising a little sister, to expecting the sixth baby, to losing one, to fighting for the rights of a special needs child, and to becoming a grandmother.
The book also examines through a feminist lens the shifting culture of motherhood, and how its demands have changed yet not drastically evolved along-side the role of women and gender equality.
The book is created by Marina Lönn and Tytti-Lotta Ojala, two mothers and designers. In connection with the stories, mothers are photographed by the award-winning photojournalist and creative Evelin Kask.
The book also examines through a feminist lens the shifting culture of motherhood, and how its demands have changed yet not drastically evolved along-side the role of women and gender equality.
The book is created by Marina Lönn and Tytti-Lotta Ojala, two mothers and designers. In connection with the stories, mothers are photographed by the award-winning photojournalist and creative Evelin Kask.