핵심 개념
The author argues that the pandemic has shifted perceptions of child-free individuals and highlights the challenges faced by parents, leading to a reevaluation of traditional expectations.
초록
The pandemic has brought to light the struggles of parenting, prompting child-free individuals to reconsider their choices. The societal pressure surrounding parenthood is being questioned as people navigate the uncertainties and risks posed by current circumstances. The divide between parents and non-parents is becoming more pronounced, with discussions around personal choices gaining renewed interest in light of the ongoing crisis. The author reflects on how societal norms have evolved over time, emphasizing the complexities involved in deciding whether or not to have children amidst changing social landscapes.
통계
"Nine years ago, Kate Bolick’s Atlantic essay, which became her memoir about single life, Spinster, made waves."
"For less privileged women and women of color, becoming a parent has not always been framed as an empowering “choice” (single Black mothers, for example, are routinely demonized)."
"Statistically, educated, urban-dwelling, middle-class women are having children later in life or forgoing having them at all."
"Childless people have long been chastised for being selfish or for not fulfilling a role their body seemingly bound them to."
"Not having children hasn’t made the pandemic a yoga retreat for me, exactly."
인용구
"The problem may be a literary one: we are given a single story line about what makes a good life." - Rebecca Solnit
"One legacy of the pandemic may be less judgment of the child-free."
"Many other child-free people are similarly grappling with a recognition that the structures won’t serve us."