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Lives together/worlds apart : mothers and daughters in popular culture / Suzanna Danuta Walters.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Walters, Suzanna Danuta, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mothers and daughters.
Women in popular culture.
Mothers and daughters--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 295 p. ) ill. ;
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, California : University of California Press, 1994.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
In the 1940's film Now, Voyager, Bette Davis plays a daughter struggling against her mother's stifling repression. Nearly fifty years later, in the Hollywood saga Postcards from the Edge, Shirley MacLaine, as a neglectful and bossy mother, inflicts untold psychological pain on her daughter, played by Meryl Streep. These dramas of conflict and the ambivalent struggle for separation have been central to popular images of mothers and daughters in the last half-century in the U.S. Walters boldly challenges these dichotomies and proposes an innovative and multilayered understanding of the cultural construction of the mother/daughter relationship. In a discussion of popular media ranging from themes of maternal martyrdom to maternal malevolence, Walters shows that since World War II, mainstream culture has generally represented the mother/daughter relationship as one of never-ending conflict and thus promoted an "ideology of separation" as necessary to the daughter's emancipation and maturity. This ideological move is placed in a social context of the anti-woman backlash of the early post-war period and the renewed anti-feminism of the Reagan and Bush years. Walters uses exceptions to mainstream imagery-films such as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, television shows like "Maude," novels like The Joy Luck Club-to offer evidence of alternative traditions and paradigms. Timely and vividly argued, Lives Together/Worlds Apart makes a brilliant contribution to discussions of popular culture and feminism.
Contents:
The Sacrament of Separation / The Penance of Affiliation: On the Subject of Mothers and Daughters
From Sacrificial Stella to Maladjusted Mildred: De(class)ifying Mothers and Daughters
Father Knows Best about the Woman Question: Familial Harmony and Feminine Containment
The Turning Point: Mothers and Daughters at the Birth of Second-Wave Feminism
Terms of Enmeshment: Feminist Discourses of Mothers and Daughters
Parting Glances: Feminist Images of Mothers and Daughters
Whose Life Is It Anyway? Fatal Retractions in the Backlash Eighties
Beyond Separation: Located Lives and Situated Tales.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-276) and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Nov 2020)
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780520915039
0520915038
9780585289120
0585289123
OCLC:
1224278810

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