Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts

New entanglements between parenting (in theory and practice), environmentalism, religion, spirituality, and secularism are at the core of the analysis presented in this article. In francophone contexts, discourses by practitioners, advocates and detractors of natural parenting contribute to associat...

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Main Author: Guignard Florence Pasche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-03-01
Series:Open Theology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2020-0013
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spelling doaj-ff6aa3da2df248b6900f4b31b1686a202021-10-02T19:16:08ZengDe GruyterOpen Theology2300-65792020-03-016117520110.1515/opth-2020-0013opth-2020-0013Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone ContextsGuignard Florence Pasche0Faculté de théologie et de sciences religieuses, Université Laval, Quebec City, CanadaNew entanglements between parenting (in theory and practice), environmentalism, religion, spirituality, and secularism are at the core of the analysis presented in this article. In francophone contexts, discourses by practitioners, advocates and detractors of natural parenting contribute to associating this specific style of parenting and several of its key practices with religion and spirituality. After documenting and defining natural parenting by listing its characteristic practices and underlining its values as well as its important overlap with attachment parenting, this article examines the historically religious roots of movements linked to several practices still regarded as typical of natural parenting (natural childbirth movements, natural family planning or fertility awareness, and breastfeeding advocacy). Along with feminist and medical strands of criticism, within these highly secular contexts, the association with religion and spirituality participates in the criticism of this style of parenting which combines the key tenets of attachment parenting with a strong environmentalist agenda implemented for the most part in the domestic sphere and around women’s bodies.https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2020-0013parentingmotherhoodenvironmentalismnaturegendersecularism
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Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts
Open Theology
parenting
motherhood
environmentalism
nature
gender
secularism
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title Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts
title_short Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts
title_full Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts
title_fullStr Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts
title_full_unstemmed Back Home and Back to Nature? Natural Parenting and Religion in Francophone Contexts
title_sort back home and back to nature? natural parenting and religion in francophone contexts
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Theology
issn 2300-6579
publishDate 2020-03-01
description New entanglements between parenting (in theory and practice), environmentalism, religion, spirituality, and secularism are at the core of the analysis presented in this article. In francophone contexts, discourses by practitioners, advocates and detractors of natural parenting contribute to associating this specific style of parenting and several of its key practices with religion and spirituality. After documenting and defining natural parenting by listing its characteristic practices and underlining its values as well as its important overlap with attachment parenting, this article examines the historically religious roots of movements linked to several practices still regarded as typical of natural parenting (natural childbirth movements, natural family planning or fertility awareness, and breastfeeding advocacy). Along with feminist and medical strands of criticism, within these highly secular contexts, the association with religion and spirituality participates in the criticism of this style of parenting which combines the key tenets of attachment parenting with a strong environmentalist agenda implemented for the most part in the domestic sphere and around women’s bodies.
topic parenting
motherhood
environmentalism
nature
gender
secularism
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2020-0013
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