ABSTRACT

Another Mother gives voice to women who become mothers through the routes of adoption, surrogacy and egg donation, and their silent partners – the birth mothers, surrogate mothers and egg donors – who make motherhood possible for them.

Exploring experiences of motherhood beyond the biological mother raising her child, Everington draws on interviews and a range of interdisciplinary approaches to produce illuminating personal testimonies which expand our understanding of what it means to be a mother. The life writing narratives also examine the unique and hidden relationships that exist between adopters and birth mothers, egg donors and women who become mothers through egg donation, and surrogates and women who become mothers through surrogacy.

Offering a fresh approach to life writing, using hybrid form encompassing edited interview, re-imagined scenes, poetry, personal essay and quotation collage, this topical book is recommended for anyone interested in motherhood studies, gender and women’s studies, life writing studies, the sociology of reproduction, creative non-fiction writing approaches, oral history and ethnography studies.

part I|50 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|26 pages

Birthing the book

chapter 2|22 pages

Politics and power

part II|116 pages

Experimental life writing

chapter 3|20 pages

Alison's story

chapter 4|17 pages

Charlotte's story

chapter 5|5 pages

Shanta's story part II

chapter 6|16 pages

Rubi's story

chapter 7|18 pages

Robin's story

chapter 8|16 pages

Lorraine's story

chapter 9|7 pages

Shanta's story part III

chapter 10|10 pages

Margaret's story

chapter 11|5 pages

Contextual note