This book reports on innovative interdisciplinary research in the field of cultural studies. The study spans the early twentieth to twenty-first centuries and fills a gap in our understanding of how girls’ and women’s religious identity is shaped by maternal and institutional relations. The unique research focuses on the stories of thirteen groups of Australian mothers and daughters, including the maternal genealogy of the editor of the book. Extended conversations conducted twenty years apart provide a situated approach to locating the everyday practices of women, while the oral storytelling presents a rich portrayal of how these girls and women view themselves and their relationship as mothers and daughters. The book introduces the key themes of education, work and life transitions as they intersect with generational change and continuity, gender and religion, and the non-linear transitional stories are told across the life-course examining how Catholic pasts shaped, and continue to shape, the participants’ lives. Adopting a multi-methodological approach to research drawing on photographs, memorabilia passed among mothers and daughters, journal entries and letters, it describes how women’s lives are lived in different spaces and negotiated through diverse material and symbolic dimensions.
Real Pictures communicates something profound and familiar. The seriousness of the ordinary human events that gets one from here to there while hopefully initiating the future generation in qualities admirable and kind.
"Richards pieces together each woman's story as artfully as a quilter creates a quilt... Transcendent, endowed with warmth and compassion."—Booklist Three generations of women discover the healing gift of family, memories and love Needing time to contemplate her troubled marriage, Tessa MacRae agrees to spend the summer helping her mother and grandmother clean out the family home in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. But the three women have never been close. Helen, the family matriarch, is domineering and sharp-tongued. Nancy, Tessa's mother, appears to be little more than a social climber. And Tessa herself is in turmoil following a family tragedy that has affected them all. Now, with the gift of time, Tessa's eyes are opened, and she begins to see her mother and grandmother for the flawed but courageous women they are. As she restores a vintage wedding ring quilt pieced by her grandmother and quilted by her mother, the secrets that have shadowed their lives unfold at last. And each woman discovers that sometimes you have to clean house to find the things you thought were lost forever. Previously published
Board book with light and sound chips. My First Family Photo Album is the first in a series of seasonal keepsake photo albums for you and your child to read and share together. You simply place your favorite family photos in the pocket frames and let the memories begin. An added bonus is a flashing light that goes off when the pretend camera button is pushed down-giving your young "photographer" the feeling that he or she is taking a photo to put into the album. This book is great for the curious child who enjoys taking pictures just like mommy and daddy!
Many grandparents want to chronicle the birth of their grandchild--and capture precious milestones as baby grows. They can record every moment in A Grandparent's Keepsake Album, from first bath to first holidays. Beautifully illustrated, it offers creative prompts and space for adding notes, photographs, cards, and other memorabilia. This special book will become a treasured heirloom that grandparents can share and pass down from generation to generation.
This 8.25x8.25 Photo Album Allows You To Keep Up To 100 Pictures Save Your Best Memories On Paper 100 Memories That Are Close To Your Grandma 100 Pictures With Notes Of Whatever She Want Size That Matches The Size Of The Photo Place to Make Notes For Each Photo Photo Album Is Always A Good Gift For The Elders Buy For Yourself Or Make Someone A Gift Remember That You Have 30 Days To Return The Product