Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women.
Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women. | ed. Adalgisa Giorgio | Berghahn. 2002 | Paperback | 9781571813411 | AI Description: "Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women" edited by Adalgisa Giorgio (ISBN: 9781571813411) - Adalgisa Giorgio curates a compelling and diverse collection of Western European narratives by women that explore the complex dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship. Through an interdisciplinary and intersectional lens, the book examines the multifaceted representations of mothers and daughters in literature, shedding light on the cultural, social, and historical contexts that have shaped these narratives. From analyzing the nuances of familial bonds to deconstructing traditional gender roles and expectations, the book offers readers a rich and insightful exploration of the evolving portrayal of mother-daughter relationships in Western European literature. With contributions from prominent scholars and writers, "Writing Mothers & Daughters" serves as a thought-provoking and illuminating resource for those interested in the complexities of maternal relationships and their literary representations. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.
Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women. | ed. Adalgisa Giorgio | Berghahn. 2002 | Paperback | 9781571813411 | AI Description: "Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women" edited by Adalgisa Giorgio (ISBN: 9781571813411) - Adalgisa Giorgio curates a compelling and diverse collection of Western European narratives by women that explore the complex dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship. Through an interdisciplinary and intersectional lens, the book examines the multifaceted representations of mothers and daughters in literature, shedding light on the cultural, social, and historical contexts that have shaped these narratives. From analyzing the nuances of familial bonds to deconstructing traditional gender roles and expectations, the book offers readers a rich and insightful exploration of the evolving portrayal of mother-daughter relationships in Western European literature. With contributions from prominent scholars and writers, "Writing Mothers & Daughters" serves as a thought-provoking and illuminating resource for those interested in the complexities of maternal relationships and their literary representations. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.
Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women. | ed. Adalgisa Giorgio | Berghahn. 2002 | Paperback | 9781571813411 | AI Description: "Writing Mothers & Daughters: Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women" edited by Adalgisa Giorgio (ISBN: 9781571813411) - Adalgisa Giorgio curates a compelling and diverse collection of Western European narratives by women that explore the complex dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship. Through an interdisciplinary and intersectional lens, the book examines the multifaceted representations of mothers and daughters in literature, shedding light on the cultural, social, and historical contexts that have shaped these narratives. From analyzing the nuances of familial bonds to deconstructing traditional gender roles and expectations, the book offers readers a rich and insightful exploration of the evolving portrayal of mother-daughter relationships in Western European literature. With contributions from prominent scholars and writers, "Writing Mothers & Daughters" serves as a thought-provoking and illuminating resource for those interested in the complexities of maternal relationships and their literary representations. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.