No One Ever Talked About…”:The Postpartum Counter-Narrative to Society’s Master Narrative on New Mothering

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S. LeBlanc, Lindsay M. Butcher, Rachel P. Mitchell, Julianna Russel, Jessi Navarro
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ABSTRACT In this study, we examine narratives to discover how new mothers narrate about the postpartum period if the experiences mirror that of the master narrative, and how new mothers make sense of postpartum anxiety. We explored 22 narratives collected between October 2019 and March 2020 for insights into how new mothers’ narratives complemented or refuted the master “good” mother narrative. Data were analyzed based on Tracy’s (2018) iterative process. While the master narrative of “good mother” was alluded to, new mothers’ discourse diverged and refuted the master narrative of how mothers should mother postpartum. New mothers say the lack of warning about the postpartum period impacts themselves, their bond with their babies, and their spousal relationships. As a result, new mothers highlighted how bingos and mom guilt caused their anxiousness. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
没有人谈论过……”:产后对社会对新母亲的主要叙述的反叙述
在本研究中,我们考察了叙事,以发现新妈妈如何叙述产后时期,如果经验反映了主叙事,以及新妈妈如何理解产后焦虑。我们研究了2019年10月至2020年3月期间收集的22种叙事,以深入了解新妈妈的叙事是如何补充或驳斥主要的“好”母亲叙事的。数据分析基于Tracy(2018)的迭代过程。在提到“好妈妈”的主叙事的同时,新妈妈们的话语却出现了分歧,驳斥了“妈妈应该如何做产后妈妈”的主叙事。新妈妈们说,缺乏产后预警会影响她们自己、她们与孩子的关系以及她们的配偶关系。结果,新妈妈们强调了宾果游戏和妈妈内疚是如何导致她们焦虑的。讨论了今后研究的意义和方向。
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