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The mother as the Other: A psychoanalytic and feminist reading of motherhood in Ibsen, O'Neill and Pinter (Eugene O'Neill, Harold Pinter, Henrik Ibsen).
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The mother as the Other: A psychoanalytic and feminist reading of motherhood in Ibsen, O'Neill and Pinter (Eugene O'Neill, Harold Pinter, Henrik Ibsen)./
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Liu, Yan.
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300 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-07, Section: A, page: 2479.
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The mother as the Other: A psychoanalytic and feminist reading of motherhood in Ibsen, O'Neill and Pinter (Eugene O'Neill, Harold Pinter, Henrik Ibsen).
Liu, Yan.
The mother as the Other: A psychoanalytic and feminist reading of motherhood in Ibsen, O'Neill and Pinter (Eugene O'Neill, Harold Pinter, Henrik Ibsen).
- 300 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-07, Section: A, page: 2479.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China), 2003.
On presenting “The Bodily Encounter with the Mother” at the Montreal conference on “Women and Madness” in May 1981, Luce Irigaray brought us to the realization that desire for the Mother and Mother's desire is “what is forbidden by the law of the father, of all fathers.” As an extreme representation of women, the Mother has always been “the Other” in the paternal-masculine imagination. Like other women, the Mother bears value only in that she can be exchanged. Her biological body as well as her social body carries weight in men's exchange for power. Her identity is decided by men and with reference to her relations with the other members of the family. At the same time, her own desires are neither recognized nor satisfied. Existing as a subordinate but indispensable part of man's life, the mother stands for male aspirations, satisfies man's needs for protection and spiritual support but sometimes becomes a scapegoat for man's misbehavior. However, the process of inferiorization and marginalization of the Mother is accompanied by her constant struggle to search for an identity of her own. Her defiance against patriarchy is particularly manifested in her effort either to control the son or to deny her maternal role.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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