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Home Is Where the School Is Jennifer Lois

Home Is Where the School Is By Jennifer Lois

Home Is Where the School Is by Jennifer Lois


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The first comprehensive look into the lives of homeschooling mothers

Home Is Where the School Is Summary

Home Is Where the School Is: The Logic of Homeschooling and the Emotional Labor of Mothering by Jennifer Lois

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 into the lives of homeschooling mothers. Drawing on rich data collected through eight years of fieldwork and dozens of in-depth interviews, Jennifer Lois examines the intense effects of the emotional and temporal demands that homeschooling places on mothers' lives, raising profound questions about the expectations of modern motherhood and the limits of parenting.

Home Is Where the School Is Reviews

[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 a problem with the book, it is that it wasn't written sooner. -- Gary Wyatt * American Journal of Sociology *
A welcome addition to a growing literature on emotion work, culture, and parenting across social class and in other child-care arrangements. Terrific for sociology, culture, or women's studies collections. * CHOICE *
Theoretically rich and empirically fascinating. * Sociology of Religion *
Using in-depth longitudinal interviews, Lois sheds light on the emotional lives of homeschoolers and elucidates a number of core social psychological processes related to stigma, identity, social roles, and emotion management. * Sociology of Religion *

About Jennifer Lois

Jennifer Lois is Associate Professor of Sociology at Western Washington University.

Table of Contents

1. Homeschooling MothersPart I . The Emotional Culture o f Good Mothering 2. Coming to a Decision: First- and Second-Choice Homeschoolers 3. Defending Good-Mother Identities: The Homeschooling StigmaPart I I . The Temp oral - Emotional Conf l ict o f Good Mothering 4. Adding the Teacher Role: Domestic Labor and Burnout5. Losing Me-Time: The Temporal Emotion Work of Motherhood Part I I I . Home schoo l ing Motherhood over Time 6. Looking Back: The Homeschooling Journey7. Taking Stock of the Present: Perceptions of Success8. Looking Forward: Empty Desks, Empty Nests9. Savoring Motherhood

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NPB9780814752517
9780814752517
0814752519
Home Is Where the School Is: The Logic of Homeschooling and the Emotional Labor of Mothering by Jennifer Lois
New
Hardback
New York University Press
2012-12-17
239
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