Motherhood and Representation: The Mother in Popular Culture and MelodramaRoutledge, 1992 - 250 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 EMEast Lynne, Marnie and the EMT. |
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... woman is assigned in cinematic narrative . On the other hand , woman may also identify with the active hero , in which case , as Mulvey had already argued , woman took up a masculine spectator position . Doane ( 1987 ) developed aspects ...
... woman is assigned in cinematic narrative . On the other hand , woman may also identify with the active hero , in which case , as Mulvey had already argued , woman took up a masculine spectator position . Doane ( 1987 ) developed aspects ...
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... woman's novel . A more explicitly resisting text , such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland ( 1915 ) , while influenced by those traditions moves beyond them by resorting to the genre of utopian fiction : as a result , her text ...
... woman's novel . A more explicitly resisting text , such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland ( 1915 ) , while influenced by those traditions moves beyond them by resorting to the genre of utopian fiction : as a result , her text ...
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... woman ) is exorcised . The phenomenon of complex , contradictory discourses at work evidenced in these films has several possible meanings : it may mean that anxiety underlying the paradigm shift already noted is being defused through a ...
... woman ) is exorcised . The phenomenon of complex , contradictory discourses at work evidenced in these films has several possible meanings : it may mean that anxiety underlying the paradigm shift already noted is being defused through a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE PSYCHOANALYTIC SPHERE | 27 |
Motherhood and fictional representation | 57 |
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