Original paper
Working a Third Shift: Physical Activity and Embodied Motherhood
Abstract
In their conception of the “third shift,” Dworkin and Wachs argue that working mothers engage in fitness and bodywork in addition to the first shift of professional work and the second shift of household labor and childcare. Within this third shift, the goal for women is to “erase physical evidence of motherhood” and return to the pre‐pregnancy self. The cultivation of a body socially defined as “good” and “attractive” thus serves as a visible...
Paper Details
Title
Working a Third Shift: Physical Activity and Embodied Motherhood
Published Date
Jun 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
90
Issue
3
Pages
603 - 624
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