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In this book, Stigma, Storytelling, and Adolescent Parents' Children: Nothing to Prove, Eryn N. Bostwick and Amy Janan Johnson utilize previous research to take an in-depth look at how experiences with stigmatization and family storytelling influence how those born to teenage parents view themselves. Bostwick and Johnson contend that historical stigmatization of adolescent parenthood manifests in a sense of self-blame and guilt for their parents’ stigmatized status. Additionally, the authors assert that family experiences, like stigmatization and economic struggle, become filters that negatively influence how their children interpret stories their family members tell them. Through exploring these stigmas, the authors explore how they can rid themselves of this guilt and break free of their self-imposed burden. Scholars of communication, sociology, and psychology will find this book of particular interest.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Perceptions of Adolescent Parenthood in the United States and the Influence of Stigmatization

Chapter 2: Family Conversations Surrounding Adolescent Parenthood: How Stigma and Storytelling Relate to Children’s Identity

Chapter 3: The Burden Experienced by Those Born to Adolescent Parents

Chapter 4: Overcoming One’s Burden

Chapter 5: Conclusions

References

Appendix A: Methodology

Appendix B: Descriptive Data About Research Participants

Appendix C: Survey Questions

Appendix D: Interview Schedule

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793638113, 978-1793638113
      ISBN10: 179363811X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this book, Stigma, Storytelling, and Adolescent Parents' Children: Nothing to Prove, Eryn N. Bostwick and Amy Janan Johnson utilize previous research to take an in-depth look at how experiences with stigmatization and family storytelling influence how those born to teenage parents view themselves. Bostwick and Johnson contend that historical stigmatization of adolescent parenthood manifests in a sense of self-blame and guilt for their parents’ stigmatized status. Additionally, the authors assert that family experiences, like stigmatization and economic struggle, become filters that negatively influence how their children interpret stories their family members tell them. Through exploring these stigmas, the authors explore how they can rid themselves of this guilt and break free of their self-imposed burden. Scholars of communication, sociology, and psychology will find this book of particular interest.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Perceptions of Adolescent Parenthood in the United States and the Influence of Stigmatization

      Chapter 2: Family Conversations Surrounding Adolescent Parenthood: How Stigma and Storytelling Relate to Children’s Identity

      Chapter 3: The Burden Experienced by Those Born to Adolescent Parents

      Chapter 4: Overcoming One’s Burden

      Chapter 5: Conclusions

      References

      Appendix A: Methodology

      Appendix B: Descriptive Data About Research Participants

      Appendix C: Survey Questions

      Appendix D: Interview Schedule

      About the Authors

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