Social Media + Society (Oct 2017)

Speaking About Birth: Visible and Silenced Narratives in Online Discussions of Childbirth

  • Ranjana Das

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305117735753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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In this article, I present an analysis of 1930 posts from 12 discussion threads from an online parenting forum, drawing upon a broader project on the mediation of childbirth. I present three themes in analysis: the multi-pronged functions of writing birth narratives, the discursive and perceived silencing of difficult stories, and the overt individualization and self-management evident in women’s accounts. I locate these as outcomes of the individualization of maternity in contemporary society and pendulum swings in cultural and policy-level conceptualizations of how births “should be.” I argue for greater attention to be paid to the mediation of parenting and networked maternal subjectivities.