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On mothering and being mothered: A personal reflection on women's productivity during COVID‐19

Annette Clancy

2020Gender Work and Organization20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during COVID-19, on how women's academic productivity seems primarily to be discussed in relation to a different kind of productivity - motherhood. A recent procedure in a maternity hospital evoked feelings and associations of mothering and being mothered, and how these associations hover over relationships regardless of whether wombs are productive or not. My hope in writing this piece is that every woman's fear and anxiety may be productively contained (regardless of how she is seen from the outside or momentarily construed from within) during this time of extraordinary turmoil.

Topics & Concepts

FeelingProductivityAnxietyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Relation (database)PsychologyReflection (computer programming)Developmental psychologySocial psychologyGender studiesSociologyMedicinePsychiatryEconomicsEconomic growthDiseaseComputer sciencePathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Programming languageDatabaseHealthcare Systems and ChallengesPrimary Care and Health OutcomesDiversity and Career in Medicine