The Matrophobic Gothic and Its Legacy - Sacrificing Mothers in the Novel and in Popular Culture

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Deborah d. Rogers

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Although in recent years maternity has become a contested site of political discourse, the matrophobia that characterizes many mother-daughter bonds has... Lire la suite
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Although in recent years maternity has become a contested site of political discourse, the matrophobia that characterizes many mother-daughter bonds has hardly been theorized. This book defines matrophobia as fear of mothers, as fear of becoming a mother, and as fear of identification with and separation from the maternal body. Deborah D. Rogers argues that matrophobia is the central metaphor for women's relationships with each other within a patriarchal culture.
Analyzing different contexts in which matrophobia problematizes feminism, this book begins with matrophobic discourse in eighteenth-century England. Significantly, the self-sacrificing construction of motherhood emerges at the same time as the novel, a genre that develops as a locus for the radical displacement of matrophobia. Coining the term "Matrophobic Gothic" to describe works in which inadequately mothered heroines reconcile with maternal figures that the narrative has repressed, Rogers focuses on this phenomenon in the works of Ann Radcliffe and Jane Austen.
Her consideration of matrophobia extends to early modern male-authored texts, including Samuel Richardson's representation of maternity and Sir Walter Scott's exploration of gender roles and identity. These issues continue unabated in televised serial drama. All told, this book powerfully argues for the necessity of confronting the matrophobia at the heart of feminism.

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  • Date de parution
    01/08/2007
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4331-0045-1
  • EAN
    9781433100451
  • Nb. de pages
    167 pages

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Biographie de Deborah d. Rogers

The Author : Deborah D. Rogers is Professor of English at The University of Maine and the author of books on publishing history and on Ann Radcliffe.

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