In this book the bestselling author and psychoanalyst Massimo
Recalcati offers a fundamental re-examination of what ‘being a
mother’ means today, in a world where new social and sexual freedoms
mean that motherhood is no longer the sole destiny of women.
Questioning the belief that a mother’s love is natural and
unconditional, he paints a more complex and troubling picture of the
mother-child relationship, observing that mothers may even resent
their children as a result of unresolved conflicts between different
dimensions of love. The mother’s hands not only nurture but can also
potentially harm. Recalcati argues that it is precisely in these
competing demands that motherhood fulfils its function: only if the
mother is ‘not-all-mother’ can a child experience the absence that
enables it to access the symbolic and cultural world.
Recalcati cuts through conventional wisdom to offer a fresh
perspective on the changing nature of motherhood today. An
international bestseller, this book will appeal to a wide general
readership, as well as to students and scholars of gender studies,
psychoanalysis and related disciplines.
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ISBN
9781509531707
Publisert
2019
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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