Alternative Happy Endings? A Qualitative Study of Non-Mothers in Lithuania
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Mothers Challenging “Unsafe” Birth: A Matricentric Feminist Perspective on Maternal Activism in Lithuania
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The Role of the Mother in Lithuanian Heritage Language Maintenance
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Resisting silence and stigma: Mothering and sex work
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Subjectivities of highly skilled lead, tied, andequal migrant mother
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Violence of Adult Sons Against Mothers in the Context of Matricide
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“I never thought about how much of a juggle it would be”: motherhood and work in contemporary Lithuanian and Irish creative industries
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The subjectivity load: Negotiating the internalization of “mother” and “creative worker” identities in creative industries
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The motherly gaze in Aslaug Holm’s Brothers (Brødre, 2015)
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Combining motherhood and work in the creative industries: Mothers have the problem
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