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Home Is Where the School Is: The Logic of Homeschooling and the Emotional Labor of Mothering
Jennifer Lois
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Description for Home Is Where the School Is: The Logic of Homeschooling and the Emotional Labor of Mothering
Paperback.
Explores the experiences of homeschooling mothers
Mothers who homeschool their children constantly face judgmental questions about their choices, and yet the homeschooling movement continues to grow with an estimated 1.5 million American children now schooled at home. These children are largely taught by stay-at-home mothers who find that they must tightly manage their daily schedules to avoid burnout and maximize their relationships with their children, and that they must sustain a desire to sacrifice their independent selves for many years in order to savor the experience of motherhood. Home Is Where the School Is is the first comprehensive look ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Number of Pages
239
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814752524
SKU
V9780814752524
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Jennifer Lois
Jennifer Lois is Associate Professor of Sociology at Western Washington University.
Reviews for Home Is Where the School Is: The Logic of Homeschooling and the Emotional Labor of Mothering
[H]er book opens a wide window onto the lives of homeschooling mothers.-
Rachel Tabachnick
Intensive Mothering
One of the most significant analyses of homeschooling and the role homeschooling mothers play in this practice to date...this book is excellent; it is necessary reading for scholars interested in understanding both homeschooling and the sociology of mothering. If there is ... Read more
Rachel Tabachnick
Intensive Mothering
One of the most significant analyses of homeschooling and the role homeschooling mothers play in this practice to date...this book is excellent; it is necessary reading for scholars interested in understanding both homeschooling and the sociology of mothering. If there is ... Read more