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21st-Century Narratives of Maternal Ambivalence Rachel Williamson

21st-Century Narratives of Maternal Ambivalence By Rachel Williamson

21st-Century Narratives of Maternal Ambivalence by Rachel Williamson


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While such texts vary in style, genre and form, this book argues that they are unified in their efforts to publicize embodied maternal experience and foreground maternal ambivalence, a concept that is best understood as a mothers capacity to simultaneously love and hate her child.

21st-Century Narratives of Maternal Ambivalence Summary

21st-Century Narratives of Maternal Ambivalence by Rachel Williamson

Motherhood has long been depicted in reductive or limited terms. At once valorized and configured as the ultimate end-goal for socially condoned femininity, maternity is also highly mediated and scrutinized. This has resulted in a representational tradition that persists in imagining maternal subjects in rigid binary terms, pitting good mothers against bad. Largely in response to this repressive schema, recent years have marked the emergence of a diverse range of visual and literary texts about motherhood. While such texts vary in style, genre and form, this book argues that they are unified in their efforts to publicize embodied maternal experience and foreground maternal ambivalence, a concept that is best understood as a mothers capacity to simultaneously love and hate her child. Although maternal ambivalence has become an increasingly popular topic of study with maternal scholars, its articulation within contemporary representations and narratives has yet to be adequately theorized and addressed, and this book aims to fill this gap.

About Rachel Williamson

Rachel Williamsonis a policy advisor and senior trainer atdomestic violence specialist organizationSHINE (Safer Homes in New Zealand Everyday), working with employers and government departments to recognize and respond appropriately to staff experiencing domestic violence.She obtained her PhD in Cultural Studies from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Her articles have appeared inContinuum, Labour and IndustryandIn Media Res, and she has two chapters in the edited collectionsMaternal Connections: When Daughter Becomes MotherandMaternal Regret: Resistances, Renunciations, and Reflections.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: An Exquisite Suffering.- 2. Contextualizing Ambivalence: Intensive Mothering Under Neoliberalism.- 3. 'It Takes a Village': Resisting the Repudiation of the 'Bad' Mother.- 4. Embodying Ambivalence: Abjection and the Problematic Maternal Body.- 5. The Body in Extremis: Vocalizing Maternal Corporeality.- 6. Surviving Motherhood: From Maternal Ambivalence to Maternal Resilience.- 7. Strange and Wild: Towards an Aesthetics of Ambivalence.


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NPB9783031393501
9783031393501
3031393503
21st-Century Narratives of Maternal Ambivalence by Rachel Williamson
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2023-09-16
237
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