motherhood

  • We Are the Main Characters Now

    Millennial parenting culture emphasizes the involvement of fathers, depicting their emotional challenges in children’s films like Ultraman: Rising. As millennial parents increasingly document their journeys online, narratives shift from childhood adventures to parents’ growth. This raises questions about how children perceive their roles amidst the content-centric parenting journey.

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  • We Were the Product. Now We’re the Mothers.

    The content reflects on the complexities of girlhood and societal structures that commodify youth and reinforce power dynamics. It highlights how cultural branding and economic forces create vulnerabilities, especially for women. The author calls for recognition of these systemic issues and advocates for sustainable care and accountability in power rather than mere inversion of roles.

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