In the decades following the Second World War, mothers' experiences of loneliness, boredom and unhappiness were increasingly widely acknowledged. The language of postnatal depression came to be attached to this, but mothers organised around their own discontent in ways that challenged the medical model. Unhappy mothers draws attention to the social, political, and professional contexts within which knowledge about unhappy mothering developed. Drawing upon an extensive range of archival material, the book addresses themes around expertise, feminism, and the value given to lived experience.
ISBN: | 9781526140128 |
Publication date: | 29th July 2025 |
Author: | Sarah Crook |
Publisher: | Manchester University Press an imprint of Wellcome Trust |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 272 pages |
Series: | Social Histories of Medicine |
Genres: |
History of medicine Gender studies: women and girls Social and cultural history Women’s health |