Lone Motherhood in Finnish Women's Life Stories: Creating Meaning in a Narrative Context |
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Contents | 9 |
Lone Motherhood as a Social Phenomenon in Finland | 21 |
Creating and Interpreting Meaning in Life Stories | 72 |
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Åbo Akademi University agrarian Åland Anna's Astrid's Barbro becoming a lone central Central Statistical Office child created divorce Edit Edit's Elisabet Ellen Emma Emma's emotions erhood experiences family form father Finland Finnish focus foundation myths gaining independence gender Gubrium Gunilla's happy hegemonic values Helsinki Holstein husband individual interpreted Iris Iris's Jousimaa Karolin Katarina lives lone moth lone motherhood lone mothers lone-mother families loneliness main argument Maria's marriage married me-against-the-world narratives meaning narrative identity narrative of lone narratives of gaining narratives of hardship narrator describes narrator focusses narrator presents narrator says Nätkin Nordic countries Nordic researchers nuclear family older narrators ontological narrative present study problems protagonists psychological reader relationship single mother society sociological sociologists Sofia's story writers Strandell Susanna Sylvia's tell turning point Ulla Ulla's unhappy unmarried mother Vilkko welfare Winter War woman women working-class younger narrators