Teenaged mother's narratives: methodological dilemmas in tracing an emergent, yet muted, desire for motherhood

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Community Work & Family Pub Date : 2021-02-03 DOI:10.1080/13668803.2021.1880372
S. Bekaert
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ABSTRACT This paper reflexively considers the muted narratives of a desire for pregnancy and parenthood in teenaged women's accounts of their journey to motherhood after deciding on abortion with their first, unexpected, pregnancy. By contrast their accounts were replete with good citizenship narratives that attested to pregnancy avoidance. Through the use of the Listening Guide, a feminist, layered, reflexive approach to data analysis, these accounts are considered in the wider social and cultural ‘narratives’ in the interview data, and the interviewee/interviewer relationship. It is suggested that the young women draw on dominant cultural tropes of the good teenager and mother, shaped by the desire to present themselves to the interviewer as acceptable citizens. It is debated whether the young women choose relative silence regarding their growing desire for pregnancy to avoid judgment in a society that problematises young motherhood, or are silenced by the same dominant discourse. Discussion considers what such a muted narrative might represent in a political and socio-cultural context. With narrow definitions of what is acceptable in the teenage years, and for motherhood, the young women's desire to present as acceptable may eclipse valuable contextual considerations that are important to practitioners and policy makers in providing effective support.
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少女母亲的叙事:追踪一种突然出现的、但却沉默的母性欲望的方法论困境
摘要:本文反射性地考虑了对怀孕和为人父母的愿望的沉默叙述,在青少年妇女的旅程中,她们的母亲决定堕胎后,意外怀孕。相比之下,他们的描述充满了良好的公民叙事,证明自己避免了怀孕。通过使用《倾听指南》(一种女权主义的、分层的、反身性的数据分析方法),在采访数据中更广泛的社会和文化“叙事”以及受访者/采访者关系中考虑这些账户。研究表明,年轻女性借鉴了好青少年和好母亲的主流文化形象,她们希望在面试官面前表现出可接受的公民形象。年轻女性对自己日益增长的怀孕欲望选择相对沉默,是为了避免在一个对年轻母亲提出问题的社会中受到评判,还是因为同样的主流话语而保持沉默,这是有争议的。讨论考虑了这种沉默的叙述在政治和社会文化背景下可能代表什么。由于对青少年时期和做母亲的行为可接受的定义很狭隘,年轻妇女希望表现得可接受的愿望可能会掩盖对从业人员和决策者提供有效支持的重要背景考虑。
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