Behavioural Scientist Pragya Agarwal uses her own varied experiences and choices as a woman of South Asian heritage to examine the broader societal, historical and scientific factors that drive how we think and talk about motherhood She looks at how women's bodies have been monitored and controlled through history, and how this shapes the political constructs of motherhood and
(m)otherhood pragya agarwal-(M)otherhood On the choices of being a woman Dr Pragya Agarwal In a world where women have more choices than ever, society nevertheless continues to exert the stigma and pressures of less enlightened times when it comes to having children We define women by whether they embrace or reject motherhood; Dr Pragya Agarwal uses her own varied experiences and choices around motherhood to examine the broader societal and scientific factors that drive how we think and talk about this issue — including education, economic status, feminism, race and more
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We define women by whether they embrace or reject motherhood; (M)otherhood by Pragya Agarwal The choice to have a child or not can be fraught with guilt and anxiety – and often it is not a free choice at all, when our options and desires are so profoundly shaped by outside pressures our cultural environment, our social status, our economic realities, our biology In this powerful and compelling book, the behavioural scientist Pragya
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