ABSTRACT

Mothers in the twenty-first century confront us, both in clinical practice and in theory, with fascinating challenges that to some extent subvert the traditional maternal ideal: the motherhood of single women, motherhood in which the mother-child relationship seems minimal (in the case of very busy working mothers), teenage motherhood in which there is no true awareness of the maternal function, motherhood in couples of homosexual women, men who take upon themselves the maternal function (men-mothers), complex motherhood by virtue of the multiple variants that have nowadays become possible thanks to new reproductive techniques, shared motherhood, surrogate motherhood, sublimated motherhood and perverse motherhood.

chapter One|10 pages

Motherhood is unending*

chapter Three|11 pages

Motherhood in a fertile new world

chapter Four|9 pages

Artificial pregnancy

chapter Five|13 pages

The non-maternal psychic space

chapter Six|13 pages

Why do you want to have a child?

chapter Eleven|11 pages

Motherhood and work