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This open access volume offers original essays on how motherhood and mothering are represented in contemporary fiction and life writing across several national contexts. Providing a broad range of perspectives in terms of geopolitical places, thematic concerns, and theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches, it demonstrates the significance of literary narratives for understanding and critiquing motherhood and mothering as social phenomena and subjective experiences. The chapters contextualize motherhood and mothering in terms of their particular national and cultural location and analyze narratives about mothers who are firmly placed in one national context, as well as those who are in “in-between” positions due to migrant experiences. The contributions foreground and link together the themes central to the volume: embodied experience and maternal embodiment; notions of what is “normal” or natural (or not) about motherhood; maternal health and illness; mother-daughter relations; maternality and memory; and the (im)possibilities of giving voice to the mother. They raise questions about how motherhood and mothering are marked by absence and/or presence, as well as by profound ambivalences.



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1. Ambivalent Narratives of Motherhood and Mothering: From Normal and Natural to Not-at-all2. One Hand Clapping: The Loneliness of Motherhood in Lucia Berlin’s “Tiger Bites”3. “their mothers, and their fathers, and everyone in between”: Queering Motherhood in Trans Parent Memoirs by Jennifer Finney Boylan and Trystan Reese4. Struggling to Become a Mother: Literary Representations of Involuntary Childlessness5. Orality/Aurality and Voice of the Voiceless Mother in Abla Farhoud’s Happiness Has a Slippery Tail6. From Survivor to Im/migrant Motherhood and Beyond: Margit Silberstein’s Postmemorial Autobiography, Förintelsens Barn7. The (M)other’s Voice: Representations of Motherhood in Contemporary Swiss Writing by Women8. Contested Motherhood in Autobiographical Writing: Rachel Cusk and Sheila Heti9. A Plea for Motherhood: Mothering and Writing in Contemporary Norwegian Literature

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 17/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031172137, 978-3031172137
      ISBN10: 3031172132

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This open access volume offers original essays on how motherhood and mothering are represented in contemporary fiction and life writing across several national contexts. Providing a broad range of perspectives in terms of geopolitical places, thematic concerns, and theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches, it demonstrates the significance of literary narratives for understanding and critiquing motherhood and mothering as social phenomena and subjective experiences. The chapters contextualize motherhood and mothering in terms of their particular national and cultural location and analyze narratives about mothers who are firmly placed in one national context, as well as those who are in “in-between” positions due to migrant experiences. The contributions foreground and link together the themes central to the volume: embodied experience and maternal embodiment; notions of what is “normal” or natural (or not) about motherhood; maternal health and illness; mother-daughter relations; maternality and memory; and the (im)possibilities of giving voice to the mother. They raise questions about how motherhood and mothering are marked by absence and/or presence, as well as by profound ambivalences.



      Table of Contents
      1. Ambivalent Narratives of Motherhood and Mothering: From Normal and Natural to Not-at-all2. One Hand Clapping: The Loneliness of Motherhood in Lucia Berlin’s “Tiger Bites”3. “their mothers, and their fathers, and everyone in between”: Queering Motherhood in Trans Parent Memoirs by Jennifer Finney Boylan and Trystan Reese4. Struggling to Become a Mother: Literary Representations of Involuntary Childlessness5. Orality/Aurality and Voice of the Voiceless Mother in Abla Farhoud’s Happiness Has a Slippery Tail6. From Survivor to Im/migrant Motherhood and Beyond: Margit Silberstein’s Postmemorial Autobiography, Förintelsens Barn7. The (M)other’s Voice: Representations of Motherhood in Contemporary Swiss Writing by Women8. Contested Motherhood in Autobiographical Writing: Rachel Cusk and Sheila Heti9. A Plea for Motherhood: Mothering and Writing in Contemporary Norwegian Literature

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