When anxious mothers meet social media: WeChat, motherhood and the imaginary of the good life

Meng, B.ORCID logo (2020). When anxious mothers meet social media: WeChat, motherhood and the imaginary of the good life. Javnost - the Public, 27(2), 171 - 185. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2020.1727276
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In this article I have tried to unpack the anxiety of Chinese middle-class mothers through examining the dialectics of structural changes and discursive shifts. The theoretical premises are that, on the one hand, China’s highly compressed modernisation process has had a major impact on parenting arrangements and parenting ethos; on the other hand, the practice of mothering and the imaginary of motherhood have significant implications for social reproduction. Combining empirical materials collected through a social media platform, in-depth interviews and focus groups, I have teased out the classed imaginaries of good mothering and how these are subsequently linked to imaginaries of the good life.

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