Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reframing Motherhood: Factoring in Consumption and Privilege - Anne Teresa Demo
1. The Golden Egg: The Business of Making Mothers through Egg Donation - Charlotte Kroløkke
2. Race(ing) to the Baby Market: The Political Economy of Overcoming Infertility - K. Animashaun Ducre
3. A Baby “Made in India”: Motherhood, Consumerism, and Privilege in Transnational Surrogacy - Karen Hvidtfeldt Madsen
4. “We Were Introduced to Foods I Never Even Heard of”: Parents as Consumers on Reality Television - Cynthia Gordon
5. Cultivating Community within the Commercial Marketplace: Blurred Boundaries in the “Mommy” Blogosphere - Jennifer L. Borda
6. Mompreneurs: Homemade Organic Baby Food and the Commodification of Intensive Mothering - Kara N. Dillard
7. Maternal Crime in a Cathedral of Consumption - Sara Hayden
8. “Don’t Worry, Mama Will Fix It!”: Playing with the Mama Myth in Video Games - Shira Chess
9. Motherhood and the Necessity of Invention: The Possibilities of Play in a Culture of Consumption - Christine Harold
10. Choosing to Consume: Race, Education, and the School Voucher Debate - Lisa A. Flores
Suggested Readings
Contributors
Index