TY - JOUR
T1 - Negotiating work and care in Chinese families of children with autism
T2 - reframing mothers’ narratives through a social-relational lens
AU - Huang, Shixin
AU - Li, Xuehui
AU - Dong, Dong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Moving away from an individual and pathological framework and instead drawing on a social-relational model of disability, this article examines the experiences of mothers with autistic children in navigating between caregiving and working life in China. Conducting narrative analysis of 14 in-depth interviews with mothers of autistic children, we argue that their decisions to make adjustments to work are situated in social and relational dynamics of disabled and gendered cultural ideologies, inaccessibility to healthcare, education, and social services, as well as filial familial relationship. As a result, they have to adjust their careers and personal life, such as resigning from previous work and becoming full-time mothers. Although these women constantly experienced a strong sense of loss in terms of their personal and social identity, some developed new perspectives seeing disability, normality, and the meaning of ‘good mother’ in the process of negotiating their work life and motherhood role.
AB - Moving away from an individual and pathological framework and instead drawing on a social-relational model of disability, this article examines the experiences of mothers with autistic children in navigating between caregiving and working life in China. Conducting narrative analysis of 14 in-depth interviews with mothers of autistic children, we argue that their decisions to make adjustments to work are situated in social and relational dynamics of disabled and gendered cultural ideologies, inaccessibility to healthcare, education, and social services, as well as filial familial relationship. As a result, they have to adjust their careers and personal life, such as resigning from previous work and becoming full-time mothers. Although these women constantly experienced a strong sense of loss in terms of their personal and social identity, some developed new perspectives seeing disability, normality, and the meaning of ‘good mother’ in the process of negotiating their work life and motherhood role.
KW - care
KW - interdependency
KW - social-relation model
KW - Work and family life
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85163022638&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09687599.2023.2227330
DO - 10.1080/09687599.2023.2227330
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85163022638
SN - 0968-7599
JO - Disability and Society
JF - Disability and Society
ER -