A born woman - Adrienne Ritchie, the mother of a woman's birth, effectively incorporates her story into a persuasive story explaining the meaning of becoming a mother in the patriarchal culture ties. Her conclusion is to destroy the maternal system different from her motherhood in order to release the creation and survival of life into the same disciplines of decision making, struggle, surprise, imagination and conscious wisdom just like other difficulties It is that it must be. The work was confirmed by her courageous confession, which contradicted the maternal concept of cultural norms.
In her book 'The Birth of a Woman', Adrian Richie, in our patriarchal world, "Mastering the power beyond the others, strong people gain short cuts through the complexity of individuality It means ... to be ... ... colonialism depends on this shortcut ... it is this shortcut that we absolutely must deny, "but many of the" Woke up Watching people is frustrating It is a big problem and the problem is that men are violent and it is clear that they are always so. A woman who is not a white person does not need to get clues. They do this, but they are victims of patriarchy just like anyone else, and have been brainwashed since birth to encounter or endanger the death.
The maternity study section corresponds to the new maternity described by Douglas and Michaels, and his work tells me about that article. Since Adrienne Rich distinguishes the family system from the mother as a patriarchal system as a potential relationship between women and their fertility and children's power, numerous feminist studies and theoreticalization of childbirth were done I came. With the help of social construction theory, maternity research considers childbirth as a political, social, philosophical, economic and biological phenomenon through the natural mother, the instinct of maternity and the mythical structure of the biological clock . This work is currently defined, expanded and refined by Andrea O'Reilly who created the term maternity research in 2006 and created a study developed from the former research association and the community participating mother initiative (MIRCI) . Mother of York University in Canada (ARM)
Both Firestone and Beauvoir severely condemn the biological breeding, but extremist cultural feminists are seeing things in various ways. In 'female girls', Adrienne Ritchie criticized Firestone "Although it severely criticized to abandon physiological maternity from this shallow unmodified point of view, thought about a biological pregnancy in a completely different political and emotional context Rich believes that childbirth must be understood as a complicated interrelationship between power and helplessness, so treating reproductively as purely repressive is a matter of caution, for Richie, The physiological motherhood itself is not negative, rather it is not negative, rather it is not negative.The patriarchalism is distorted and declining.The important goal of feminism is the most aggressive goal Rediscover births and rebuild their babies in a step-by-step manner.