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The psychoanalytic discovery of the importance of the pre-oedipal mother-daughter bond in the 1970s generated a vast amount of feminist theory attempting to identify the specificity of, and give value to, the daughter's relationship to her mother. At the same time women writers engaged in the complex task of representing this highly conflictual relationship which had been largely absent in women's narrative until then. Although much criticism has been written on individual texts, no systematic study of the development of this theme in Western European fiction exists.

This book offers the first comparative assessment of the subject-matter in England, France, Germany and Austria, Ireland, Italy, and Spain in the second half of last century. The six main chapters explore the interplay between narrative strategies, psychic structures, and socio-political and cultural processes in the textual representation of the relationship in each country, thus providing original interpretations both of classic texts by established writers and of more recent narratives by new or emerging authors. Among the writers featured are Steedman, Diski, Winterson, Tennant, de Beauvoir, Leduc, Djura, Wolf, Jelinek, Mitgutsch, Novak, Lavin, O'Brien, O'Faoláin, Morante, Sanvitale, Ramondino, Chacel, Rodoreda, Martín Gaite.



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“…very useful volume [that] provides a valuable cross-cultural context for the study of the mother-daughter relationship in literature… [The editor’s] strong theoretical introduction also provides very useful statistics on European birth rates, abortion rates, social policies, family patterns and the ethics of reproductive technologies.” · Journal of Romance Studies

“... a selection of impressive, erudite, thoughtfully written essays by seven forward-thinking contributors ... Enhanced with an informed and informative introduction, [this book] offers thoughtful and thought-provoking discourses which are highly recommended for Literary Studies and Women’s Studies reference collections and reading lists.” · Midwest Book Review

"The book will prove valuable to students doing graduate work." · Choice

"... offers thoughtful and thought-provoking discourses which are highly recommended." · Library Bookwatch

"Attests to the explosion of women's writing across Western Europe and to the centrality of the mother-daughter plot ... The commonalities and the differences that emerge enable us to think not only about mothers and daughters but also about national literatures, and national feminist movements, in new ways. This book reinvigorates the enterprise of feminist literary criticism" · Professor Marianne Hirsch, Dartmouth College

"Contains fascinating close readings of the major European writers ... it will become a classic work of criticism, essential for all courses focusing on twentieth century writing" · Professor Maggie Humm, Department of Cultural Studies, University of East London



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Mothers and Daughters in Western Europe: Mapping the Territory
A. Giorgio

Chapter 2. Writing the Mother–Daughter Relationship: Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Literary Criticism
A. Giorgio

Chapter 3. Towards a Female Symbolic: Re-Presenting Mothers and Daughters in Contemporary Spanish Narrative by Women
C. Arkinstall

Chapter 4. 'The Horror of the Unlived Life': Mother–Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction
A. Fogarty

Chapter 5. The Passion for the Mother: Conflicts and Idealisations in Contemporary Italian Narrative by Women
A. Giorgio

Chapter 6. Writing Mother–Daughter Relationality in the French Context
Alex Hughes

Chapter 7. Bad Daughters and Unmotherly Mothers: The New Family Plot in the Contemporary English Novel
P. Splendore

Chapter 8. Power and Powerlessness: Mothers and Daughters in Postwar German and Austrian Literature
C. Weedon

Notes on Contributors
Index

Writing Mothers and Daughters: Renegotiating the

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      Publication Date: 16/05/2002
      ISBN13: 9781571819536, 978-1571819536
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      Book Synopsis

      The psychoanalytic discovery of the importance of the pre-oedipal mother-daughter bond in the 1970s generated a vast amount of feminist theory attempting to identify the specificity of, and give value to, the daughter's relationship to her mother. At the same time women writers engaged in the complex task of representing this highly conflictual relationship which had been largely absent in women's narrative until then. Although much criticism has been written on individual texts, no systematic study of the development of this theme in Western European fiction exists.

      This book offers the first comparative assessment of the subject-matter in England, France, Germany and Austria, Ireland, Italy, and Spain in the second half of last century. The six main chapters explore the interplay between narrative strategies, psychic structures, and socio-political and cultural processes in the textual representation of the relationship in each country, thus providing original interpretations both of classic texts by established writers and of more recent narratives by new or emerging authors. Among the writers featured are Steedman, Diski, Winterson, Tennant, de Beauvoir, Leduc, Djura, Wolf, Jelinek, Mitgutsch, Novak, Lavin, O'Brien, O'Faoláin, Morante, Sanvitale, Ramondino, Chacel, Rodoreda, Martín Gaite.



      Trade Review

      “…very useful volume [that] provides a valuable cross-cultural context for the study of the mother-daughter relationship in literature… [The editor’s] strong theoretical introduction also provides very useful statistics on European birth rates, abortion rates, social policies, family patterns and the ethics of reproductive technologies.” · Journal of Romance Studies

      “... a selection of impressive, erudite, thoughtfully written essays by seven forward-thinking contributors ... Enhanced with an informed and informative introduction, [this book] offers thoughtful and thought-provoking discourses which are highly recommended for Literary Studies and Women’s Studies reference collections and reading lists.” · Midwest Book Review

      "The book will prove valuable to students doing graduate work." · Choice

      "... offers thoughtful and thought-provoking discourses which are highly recommended." · Library Bookwatch

      "Attests to the explosion of women's writing across Western Europe and to the centrality of the mother-daughter plot ... The commonalities and the differences that emerge enable us to think not only about mothers and daughters but also about national literatures, and national feminist movements, in new ways. This book reinvigorates the enterprise of feminist literary criticism" · Professor Marianne Hirsch, Dartmouth College

      "Contains fascinating close readings of the major European writers ... it will become a classic work of criticism, essential for all courses focusing on twentieth century writing" · Professor Maggie Humm, Department of Cultural Studies, University of East London



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Mothers and Daughters in Western Europe: Mapping the Territory
      A. Giorgio

      Chapter 2. Writing the Mother–Daughter Relationship: Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Literary Criticism
      A. Giorgio

      Chapter 3. Towards a Female Symbolic: Re-Presenting Mothers and Daughters in Contemporary Spanish Narrative by Women
      C. Arkinstall

      Chapter 4. 'The Horror of the Unlived Life': Mother–Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction
      A. Fogarty

      Chapter 5. The Passion for the Mother: Conflicts and Idealisations in Contemporary Italian Narrative by Women
      A. Giorgio

      Chapter 6. Writing Mother–Daughter Relationality in the French Context
      Alex Hughes

      Chapter 7. Bad Daughters and Unmotherly Mothers: The New Family Plot in the Contemporary English Novel
      P. Splendore

      Chapter 8. Power and Powerlessness: Mothers and Daughters in Postwar German and Austrian Literature
      C. Weedon

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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