4-0245 MATERNAL TIDEMARKS: TRACING THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF MOTHERING
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Friday, November 18, 2011: 08:00-11:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Susan L Schalge (Minnesota State University, Mankato)
Chairs:  Michelle Walks (University of British Columbia)
Discussants:  Kathleen Barlow (Central Washington University)
08:00
08:15
How Family Caregiving Affects International Development: Lessons From the Health and Social Sciences
Greta Friedemann-Sanchez (University of Minnesota) and Joan M Griffin (Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota)
08:45
MOTHERING WOES: “Mothering” and the Mother-Au Pair Relationship
Anna Kuroczycka-Schultes (University of Wisconsin)
09:00
How Much Time Makes a ‘Good Mother’? Comparing Maternal Practice In Tanzania and the US
Susan L Schalge (Minnesota State University, Mankato) and Sarah DS Monson (Minnesota State University, Mankato)
09:30
Break
10:30
Drawing On Images of Muslim Mothering: Divorced, Middle-Class Mothers In Malaysia
Audrey Mouser Elegbede (University of Wisconsin - La Crosse)
11:00
The Erotic Potential of the Childless Maternal
Holly Zwalf (University of New South Wales)
11:15
Discussant
Kathleen Barlow (Central Washington University)

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