Dreamer_D
Super_Ideal_Rock
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So last week I had two people call me a "working mother" in the space of a week, for the first time in my life as a mother, and for some reason the term really bugged me! I did not know I felt that way about the term, until it came up, but my reaction was strong and visceral. It surprised me how strongly I reacted!
Ultimately, I felt the term dimished both my career and my motherhood. Being a mother, a wife, a worker, these are all aspects of who I am and it changes day by day which role dominates my self-concept. I am proud of all of those roles. But one does not modify the other -- I am not a working wife, or a mothering worker, or a working mother! I am all three. And if I am perfectly honest, though I see parenting as a sacred duty and honour, it is not even the most dominant aspect of my self-concept most of the time! I have been a mother for only 18 months, but I have been a scholar, a feminist, a trouble maker, and a woman for much much longer
It feels so alien to be completely and utterly defined by others by a role I have just aquired!
So to all the other mothers out there, do you have any thoughts on the issue of motherhood, work, and identity to share?
Ultimately, I felt the term dimished both my career and my motherhood. Being a mother, a wife, a worker, these are all aspects of who I am and it changes day by day which role dominates my self-concept. I am proud of all of those roles. But one does not modify the other -- I am not a working wife, or a mothering worker, or a working mother! I am all three. And if I am perfectly honest, though I see parenting as a sacred duty and honour, it is not even the most dominant aspect of my self-concept most of the time! I have been a mother for only 18 months, but I have been a scholar, a feminist, a trouble maker, and a woman for much much longer
So to all the other mothers out there, do you have any thoughts on the issue of motherhood, work, and identity to share?