Motherhood Misconceived

Motherhood Misconceived
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781438428154
ISBN-13 : 1438428154
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Book Synopsis Motherhood Misconceived by : Heather Addison

Download or read book Motherhood Misconceived written by Heather Addison and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2009-10-06 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As celebrities sporting "baby bumps," politicians, Olympic athletes, and talk show guests, mothers are ubiquitous throughout U.S. media and popular culture. Like lightning rods, these high-profile mothers attract accolades and judgments associated with ideals of female sexuality, gender roles, and constructions of contemporary families. Motherhood Misconceived explores this widespread cultural fascination with motherhood through analyses of mothers in contemporary U.S. film, including both mainstream and independent cinematic representations. The contributors draw on a variety of critical approaches to consider the spectacle of pregnancy; mother-daughter relationships; mothers as predators, narcissists, and absent victims; and the ways in which cultural anxieties are displaced and projected onto marginalized mothers in films such as Fargo; Transamerica; Gas, Food, Lodging; Ordinary People; and Scream. Ideal for women's studies or film studies classes, Motherhood Misconceived will help students contextualize current debates about motherhood as they play out in popular and independent film.


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