Orna Donath

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Orna Donath (born 1976 ) is an Israeli sociologist .

She studied at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be'er Sheva , the social expectations, mothers are placed on women as non-mothers. After her 2011 study Making a Choice: Being Childfree in Israel about women in Israel who choose not to have children, Regretting motherhood was the first international book about mothers who regret becoming mothers. The publication sparked a controversial discussion on social media and especially in Germany.

Orna Donath is a postdoctoral fellow in gender studies at the Center for Women's Health Studies and Promotion. She conducts qualitative social research and sees herself as a feminist scientist. In addition to her scientific work, she has been volunteering for Hasharon's Rape Crisis Center in Raʿanana for more than ten years .

Publications

  • When mothers repent = #regretting motherhood . Translated from the English by Karlheinz Dürr and Elsbeth Ranke, Knaus, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-8135-0719-5

Web links

Remarks

  1. Orna Donath at Random House
  2. Never again a mother - #regrettingmotherhood , media magazine Pro , March 17, 2016
  3. Tanja Dückers : #regrettingmotherhood and the consequences: Freedom for the mothers , Tagesspiegel , March 18, 2016
  4. ^ A b "To Be or Not to Be a Mother" , Center for Women's Health Studies and Promotion of the Ben Gurion University of the Negev
  5. Marlene Halser : Sociologist on Regretting Motherhood: “It's always about the children” , interview with Orna Donath, Taz , April 14, 2016