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Making mothers in jail: carceral reproduction of normative motherhood
Carolyn Sufrin
School of Medicine
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Arts & Humanities
Motherhood
100%
Incarceration
79%
Pregnancy
19%
Reproductive Technology
16%
Foster children
16%
Homelessness
15%
Child Welfare
15%
Childbirth
14%
Shackles
14%
Kinship
13%
Addiction
12%
Legal System
10%
Justice
10%
Abortion
9%
Reliance
9%
Prison
9%
Oppression
9%
Field Work
9%
Disruption
9%
Ethnographic
8%
Conventional
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Reproduction
68%
Mothers
45%
Reproductive Techniques
14%
Homeless Persons
13%
Child Welfare
13%
Social Justice
12%
Prisons
12%
Pregnancy
12%
Financial Management
11%
Social Work
11%
Violence
10%
Lenses
9%
Color
8%
Parturition
7%
Aptitude
6%
Social Sciences
motherhood
72%
pregnancy
17%
structural violence
12%
people of color
12%
homelessness
10%
kinship
10%
child welfare
10%
oppression
9%
abortion
9%
addiction
9%
legal system
9%
mobile social services
8%
correctional institution
8%
justice
7%
literature
4%
experience
3%