Social Media + Society | |
Mummy Blogs and Representations of Motherhood: âBad Mummiesâ and Their Readers: | |
Kate Orton-Johnson1  | |
关键词: mummy blogs; digital representations; social surveillance; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2056305117707186 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and mothering are narrated and negotiated. Studies of âmummy blogsâ have explored the ways in which blogs, as social media networks, can provide solace, support, and social capital for mothers. However, research has not addressed how mothers, as readers of blogs, use the mamasphere as a cultural site through which the identities and role of motherhood, and the motherâchild relationship, are socially and digitally (re)constructed. This article focuses on confessional blogging of the âbadâ or âslummyâ mummy: blogs that share stories of boredom, frustration, and maternal deficiency while relishing the subversive status of the âbadâ mummy. Drawing on understandings of social media as a space of social surveillance and networked publics, the article argues that in framing narratives of motherhood in terms of parental failure and a desperation for gin, âbad mummyâ blogs collapse social contexts in important and interesting ways. Using an example of a conflict between two mummy bloggers, the article will reflect on the ways in which the digital terrain of motherhood can both liberate and constrain: a space for mothers to express and share frustrations and seek solidarity, a space of public condemnation and judgment, and a space that poses ethical issues in the digital curation of family life.
【 授权许可】
CC BY-NC
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