Mother, She Wrote: Matrilineal Narratives in Contemporary Women's WritingIn this enjoyable and insightful book, Yi-Lin Yu takes the heated and ongoing feminist debate over motherhood and maternal subjectivity onto a new plane - in search of a new synthesis. With its specific focus on the three-tiered matrilineal narratives, Mother, She Wrote is distinguished by its complex and innovative deployment of psychoanalytic subject-relations theories, and a meticulous and detailed discussion of various literary texts, which calls forth a powerful reformulation of these narratives. One of the main strengths of this book is this simultaneous and tactful command of theory and literary practice. Apart from advocating the burgeoning development of women's writing of matrilineal narratives, the author also sheds new light on further research in the area of feminist motherhood and mothering. |
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... recognition of the other as being " also a self , a subject in his or her own right " that counteracts and even balances the objectification of the ( m ) other in the object - relations theory ( 19 ) . One key concept , which activates ...
... recognition of the other as being " also a self , a subject in his or her own right " that counteracts and even balances the objectification of the ( m ) other in the object - relations theory ( 19 ) . One key concept , which activates ...
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... recognition as a “ fundamental paradox " where human beings all need to recognize our own constraints and limitations ( 36–7 ) . In order to resolve " the paradox of recognition , " Benjamin suggests a continuum of " a constant tension ...
... recognition as a “ fundamental paradox " where human beings all need to recognize our own constraints and limitations ( 36–7 ) . In order to resolve " the paradox of recognition , " Benjamin suggests a continuum of " a constant tension ...
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... recognition dependent on the recognition of the negation , of the other's impact or intent " ( Shadow of the Other 96 ) . In Benjamin's opinion , the other plays a crucial role in facilitating an intersubjective relationship between ...
... recognition dependent on the recognition of the negation , of the other's impact or intent " ( Shadow of the Other 96 ) . In Benjamin's opinion , the other plays a crucial role in facilitating an intersubjective relationship between ...
Contents
Feminism and Matrilinealism | 15 |
Feminism Matrilinealism and Psychoanalysis | 31 |
New Feminist Family Romances | 63 |
Copyright | |
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