“The Neutered Mother” scrutinizes the definitions of family and mother throughout the volume while paying close attention to issues of race, class and sexuality. In addition, Fienman convincingly contests society’s refusal to dignify, support and respond to the needs of caregivers and illustrates the burden they must bear due to this treatment. This book is a crucial step toward defining America’s most pressing social policy problems having to do with women, motherhood, and the family.
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University of Miami Law Review Vol. 46, 1992
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1992
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English
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