Motherhood and Representation: The Mother in Popular Culture and MelodramaRoutledge, 23 de jul. de 2013 - 268 páginas From novels of the nineteenth century to films of the 1990s, American culture, abounds with images of white, middle-class mothers. In Motherhood and Representation, E. Ann Kaplan considers how the mother appears in three related spheres: the historical, in which she charts changing representations of the mother from 1830 to the postmodernist present; the psychoanalytic, which discusses theories of the mother from Freud to Lacan and the French Feminists; and the mother as she is figured in cultural representations: in literary and film texts such as East Lynne, Marnie and the The Handmaid's Tale, as well as in journalism and popular manuals on motherhood. Kaplan's analysis identifies two dominant paradigms of the mother as `Angel' and `Witch', and charts the contesting and often contradictory discourses of the mother in present-day America. |
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... mother appears in three related spheres: the historical, in which she charts changing representations of the mother from 1830 to the postmodernist present; the psychoanalytic, which discusses theories of the mother from Freud to Lacan ...
... mother appears in three related spheres: the historical, in which she charts changing representations of the mother from 1830 to the postmodernist present; the psychoanalytic, which discusses theories of the mother from Freud to Lacan ...
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The Mother in Popular Culture and Melodrama E. Ann Kaplan. struggle over which children's television programs are desirable ... of the mother produced through changing economic, social and political relations and discourses, through new ...
The Mother in Popular Culture and Melodrama E. Ann Kaplan. struggle over which children's television programs are desirable ... of the mother produced through changing economic, social and political relations and discourses, through new ...
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The Mother in Popular Culture and Melodrama E. Ann Kaplan. 1. Introduction. DOI: 10.4324/9781315001999-2 When I first ... to the mother. An absent presence, then. Present but absent. Two scenes in two very different King Vidor movies ...
The Mother in Popular Culture and Melodrama E. Ann Kaplan. 1. Introduction. DOI: 10.4324/9781315001999-2 When I first ... to the mother. An absent presence, then. Present but absent. Two scenes in two very different King Vidor movies ...
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The Mother in Popular Culture and Melodrama E. Ann Kaplan. Figure 1 King Vidor's The Crowd (1928) John Smith's father waits nervously to learn he has a boy. The mother who has given birth is excluded from the scene. Mirror image shows It ...
The Mother in Popular Culture and Melodrama E. Ann Kaplan. Figure 1 King Vidor's The Crowd (1928) John Smith's father waits nervously to learn he has a boy. The mother who has given birth is excluded from the scene. Mirror image shows It ...
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... mothers and children. Since my work has to do with representations of the mother, and largely deals with the past, I have not been able to use a great deal of this material. Historians' work, on the other hand, has been invaluable, even ...
... mothers and children. Since my work has to do with representations of the mother, and largely deals with the past, I have not been able to use a great deal of this material. Historians' work, on the other hand, has been invaluable, even ...
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WOMENS WRITING MELODRAMA AND FILM | |
THE SACRIFICE PARADIGM Ellen Woods | |
THE PHALLIC MOTHER PARADIGM | |
THE RESISTING MATERNAL WOMANS FILM 193060 Arzners | |
Consumerism science | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Names index | |
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