Mothers and mothering are significant features of contemporary
women’s writing in France and mothers are narrators and key
protagonists in nearly all Marie NDiaye’s novels and short stories.
These mothers rarely strike the reader as attractive personalities
and, in their mothering role, are portrayed as inadequate, abusive or
even murderous. A pattern of maternal failure is passed on from mother
to daughter and the relationship between mothers and daughters is one
of rejection and suppression. This book explores what this negative
representation tells us about mothers and about how mothers represent
their own mothering to themselves. Close readings of text and
intertext are at the centre of the analytic approach, embracing
references to existing commentaries on the author and to the
psychoanalytic, mythological, religious and literary background
against which NDiaye’s mothers demand to be read.
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The Representation of Motherhood in the Novels and Short Stories of Marie NDiaye
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800792241
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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