Teacher, Scholar, Mother advances a more productive conversation across disciplines on motherhood through its discussion on intersecting axes of power and privilege. This multi- and trans-disciplinary book features mother scholars who bring their theoretical and disciplinary lenses to bear on questions of identity, practice, policy, institutional memory, progress, and the gendered notion of parenting that still pervades the modern academy.
Contributions by: Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum, M. Cristina Alcalde, Allison Antink-Meyer, Cynthia J. Atman, Sara M. Childers, Layne Craig, Martha Kalnin Diede, Erin Graybill Ellis, Jessica Smartt Gullion, Celeste Hanna, Dustin Harp, Andrea N. Hunt, Susan V. Iverson, Elisabeth G. Kraus, Catherine A.F. MacGillivray, Marissa McClure, Brook Sattler, Christin Seher, Caroline Smith, Erin Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon, Jennifer Turns, Tracy Rundstrom Williams