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Coda “Stories to Live By”: Maternal Literatures and Motherhood Studies

  • Andrea O’reilly
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Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements ix
  4. Maternal Literatures in Text and Tradition: Daughter-Centric, Matrilineal, and Matrifocal Perspectives 1
  5. Maternal Absence
  6. Aberrant, Absent, Alienated: Reading the Maternal in Jane Urquhart’s First Two Novels, The Whirlpool and Changing Heaven 31
  7. Motherless Daughters: The Absent Mothers in Margaret Atwood 47
  8. Writing about Abusive Mothers: Ethics and Auto/biography 63
  9. “Red Mother”: The Missing Mother Plot as Double Mystery in Louise Erdrich’s Fiction 79
  10. “This was her punishment”: Jew, Whore, Mother in the Fiction of Adele Wiseman and Lilian Nattel 95
  11. Maternal Ambivalence
  12. Eden Robinson’s “Dogs in Winter”: Parodic Extremes of Mothering 111
  13. Subverting the Saintly Mother: The Novels of Gabrielle Poulin 125
  14. “Opaque with confusion and shame”: Maternal Ambivalence in Rita Dove’s Poetry 141
  15. Maternal Blitz: Harriet Lovatt as Postpartum Sufferer in Doris Lessing’s The Fifth Child 157
  16. We Need to Talk about Gender: Mothering and Masculinity in Lionel Shriver’s We Need to Talk about Kevin 169
  17. Maternal Agency
  18. Narrating Maternal Subjectivity: Memoirs from Motherhood 187
  19. The Motherhood Memoir and the “New Momism”: Biting the Hand That Feeds You 203
  20. “I had to make a future, willful, voluble, lascivious”: Minnie Bruce Pratt’s Disruptive Lesbian Maternal Narratives 215
  21. Lesbian Mothering in Contemporary French Literature 227
  22. But She’s a Mom! Sex, Motherhood, and the Poetry of Sharon Olds 241
  23. (Grand)mothering “Children of the Apocalypse”: A Post-postmodern Ecopoetic Reading of Margaret Laurence’s The Diviners 253
  24. Maternal Communication
  25. Colonialism’s Impact on Mothering: Jamaica Kincaid’s Rendering of the Mother– Daughter Split in Annie John 273
  26. Mother to Daughter: Muted Maternal Feminism in the Fiction of Sandra Cisneros 287
  27. Cracking (Mother) India 303
  28. Asian American Mothering in the Absence of Talk Story: Obasan and Chorus of Mushrooms 317
  29. Baby, Boo-Boo, and Bobs: The Matrilineal Auto/ biographies of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, Frances Scott Fitzgerald, and Eleanor Lanahan 333
  30. Revelations and Representations: Birth Stories and Motherhood on the Internet 351
  31. “Stories to Live By”: Maternal Literatures and Motherhood Studies 367
  32. Notes on the Contributors 375
  33. Index 379
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