Handbuch Feministische Perspektiven auf Elternschaft
Teresa Bücker, Anna Buschmeyer, Fallon Tiffany Cabral, Patricia Cammarata, Perla Charles, Wibke Derboven, Sabine Dreßler, Karin Flaake, Debora Gärtner, Julia Gebrande, Maya Halatcheva-Trapp, Lisa Yashodhara Haller, Leonie Herwartz-Emden, Alia Herz-Jakoby, Tina Jung, Ute Klammer, Christina Klenner, Jochen König, Helga Krüger-Kirn, Katrin Lange, Julia Lepperhoff, Leoni Linek, Kai-Olaf Maiwald, Lisa Malich, Camila Marques Eusébio, Michael May, Gesa Mayer, Katrin Menke, Michael Meuser, Mona Motakef, Marion Müller, Benjamin Neumann, Birgit Neuß, Alexander Nöhring, Almut Peukert, Christiane Reckmann, Theresa Richarz, Alexander Ristau, Bettina Ritter, Kadidja Rohmann, Lotte Rose, Kim-Patrick Sabla-Dimitrov, Alicia Schlender, Chripa Schneller, Nikola Schopp, Antje Schrupp, Susanne Schultz, Lisa Sommer, Annika Spahn, Sarah Speck, Anne Steckner, Taleo Stüwe, Julia Teschlade, Yandé Thoen-McGeehan, Eva Tolasch, Sabine Toppe, Alisa Tretau, Andrea Trumann, Charlotte Ullrich, Susanne Weise, Christine Wimbauer, Sebastian Winter, Katharina Wolf
Parenthood: A neglected perspective in feminist debates?For a long time, feminist debates hardly dealt with parenthood and family. The equality feminism that has set the tone up to the present is oriented toward equality with men.men – unbound and freed from care work by women. Timeschange: a shift in the perspective on parenthood is making its way into feminist debates and struggles. No longer directed against the family, but against conditionsin which life with children becomes an imposition.The handbook brings together 50 voices of feminism on the subject of parenthood.The contributions use buzzwords to explore the question,how motherhood, fatherhood and parenthood are processed in different feminist currents. How are legalaspects of the exercise of motherhood and fatherhood interpreted? Whatpaths lead to parenthood? And what do feminist utopias of a goodof a good life with children?