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Journal articles on the topic "Mothers and daughters – Drama"

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Bueskens, Petra. "Mothers reproducing the social: Chodorow and beyond." Journal of Psychosocial Studies 13, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 65–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/147867320x15803493144767.

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In The reproduction of mothering, Nancy Chodorow laid the blueprint for understanding mothers and daughters in their intricate psychosexual identification and differentiation. Synthesising object relations theory with feminist sociological concerns regarding gender equality, and the psychosocial reproduction not just of mothering but also of misogyny, Chodorow brought together complex psychoanalytic theory with feminist utopian projects. The mother‐daughter relationship had been hitherto dismissed in orthodox psychoanalysis as irrelevant to the central Oedipal drama. In situating mother‐daughter relations both within the classic ‘family romance’, and also prior to and constitutive of it, Chodorow bequeathed a critically important legacy. She provided a new psychological language for understanding female subjectivity, inclusive of yet differentiating the mother’s and the daughter’s subjectivity. This article reviews Chodorow’s classic work, The reproduction of mothering, while also extending her original formulation to a contemporary understanding of changing gendered social relations. Drawing on the recent work of Alison Stone, I elucidate the process of not only reproducing but also reinventing mothering. From here, I tentatively explore how mothers are symbolically and actually ‘reproducing the social’; or, taking their maternal identities into civil society and transforming that society to incorporate and reflect their interests. Citizen mothers, I argue, have the potential to transform human relations, economies and polities, integrating an ‘ethic of care’ with an ‘ethic of justice’. The last section of this article explores the emergence of ‘autonomous mothers’ and their impact.
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Marfouq, Assia, and Abdelghani Brija. "MEDEA OR MURDEROUS MATERNITY IN LA VOYEUSE INTERDITE BY N. BOURAOUI AND FRITNA BY G. HALIMI. A PSYCHOANALYTIC READING." Folia linguistica et litteraria XIII, no. 45 (January 2023): 293–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.31902/fll.45.2023.17.

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The murderous and destructive dimension in the acts of mothers in our corpus invites us to relate to the myth of Medea, the real place of the most tragic fantasies. The drama of Medea made it possible to build a “medeic structure” (Alain Depaulis, 2015) which today constitutes the foundation of any psychoanalytical and criminological analysis of maternal infanticide. In the novels under study, mothers' blaming of daughters and their responsibility for misfortune leads to self-harming behavior on the part of daughters. The castration in mothers in the three works under study leads to murderous behavior towards children, but the reasons remain linked to different amorous passions. When castration is due to the absence of the male child, given the importance that the boy requires in the North African and Muslim imagination, the result of this castration results in the revenge of the female children, because considered as source of misfortune by the mother. If castration finds its source in the absence of the love felt for the spouse, as is the case of the passionate love of Medea for Jason, the result is always revenge through murder against children which aims to neutralize this love by removing the blood tie.
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Silva, Neluka. "‘Mothers, daughters and “whores” of the nation’: Nationalism and female stereotypes in post‐colonial Sri Lankan drama in English." Journal of Gender Studies 6, no. 3 (November 1997): 269–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09589236.1997.9960687.

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Chen, Xiaomei. "A Stage of Their Own: The Problematics of Women's Theater in Post-Mao China." Journal of Asian Studies 56, no. 1 (February 1997): 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2646341.

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Hu shi's play of 1919, The Main Event of One's Life (Zhongshen dashi), introduced spoken drama (huaju) to the modern Chinese stage, in imitation of the plays in the Western Ibsenesque tradition. Ever since then, May Fourth male playwrights such as Guo Moruo, Ouyang Yuqian, Chen Dabei, and others, in forming a tradition countering that of the Confucian ruling ideology, have treated women's liberation and equality issues as important political and ideological strategies (Chen 1995, 137–55). Female playwrights such as Bai Wei also depicted loving mothers and courageous daughters waging a fierce struggle against the patriarchal society, symbolized either by domineering and lustful domestic fathers or by new nationalist fathers already corrupted by the emerging revolution. The tradition on the part of both male and female playwrights of exploring woman as a metaphor for national salvation and a given political agenda was most fully articulated in the street theater that grew up during the period of the War of Resistance to Japan.
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Jassim, Jinan Waheed. "Medea Revisited: Marina Carr's By the Bog of Cats… and the Modern Defiant Mother." لارك 3, no. 34 (July 16, 2019): 447–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31185/lark.vol3.iss34.1103.

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Abstract;Marina Carr, one of the prominent Irish feminist playwrights, deviates from the mainstream patriarchal portrayal of women in her modern plays. She moves away from the stereotypical image of Irish mother as an emblem of the nation and the land, hence, seen as a selfless, loving, sacrificing woman who identifies herself with the motherhood. Instead Carr introduces broken, maltreated, and defiant women to the modern Irish stage. Her adaptation of the myth of Medea for her play By the Bog of Cats…is considered as a challenge to the classical Greek and Irish drama. Both Medea and Hester Swane are outsiders, betrayed by husbands, outcast from their homeland and community. Their search for identity and independence lead them to commit unspeakable actions. Yet, while Medea was driven by her desire to revenge on a betraying husband, Hester reacted to ongoing fear of abandonment and loss. This paper highlights Carr's talent in portraying modern ordinary mothers who defy the male-dominated society and seek a social status in her own right. Mothers who show an untraditional love for their children; a mother who are ready to sacrifice herself for the welfare of her daughter, saving her from a bleak future with a selfish father, dysfunctional grandmother, and immature step mother. Thus, Hester Swane represents new unconventional Irish mother who is willing to defy the norms to prove herself.
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Koroliova, Inna. "THE MOTHERHOOD IN THE UKRAINIAN VILLAGE IN LATE 19 — EARLY 20 CENTURY." Kyiv Historical Studies, no. 1 (2020): 143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2524-0757.2020.1.19.

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The study illustrates the gender aspect of Ukraine’s social history during the late 19th and early 20th century. The author pays special attention to the specific functioning of the Ukrainian Institute of Motherhood of this period. The psychological and mental spheres of peasant life within this study were outlined. Women’s perception of a “traditional” family directly depended on parental education. It is not a secret that the opinion of society was very important to our citizens, so in order to avoid their condemnation, it was necessary to meet certain unwritten standards. These standards were a mixture of God’s commandments and local prejudices, which shaped our ancestors’ mythological outlook. Even in the 21st century we could not avoid the stereotype of the perfect mother. She was always considered as an exemplary daughter, mistress and a dreamer of a huge happy family. Analysing ethnographic and historical sources, it becomes clear that this fact is false. The history is full of testimonials regarding women’s unwillingness to give a birth. They used to practice various contraceptives and abortions. Besides these methods had a terrible effect on women’s health, they also became outcasts in dogmatic society. Not a less drama of the 19–20 century was an unsatisfactory level of medicine development. This led to frequent infant deaths. There is an evidence that parents were not often upset by the death of their own child. The reason for this was the poverty of the family, although the parents worked really hard. The subject of the motherhood is extremely important in the field of humanities. This study is an attempt to determine the causes of non-Christian behaviour of mothers towards their children. We should understand that everyone has a right to make a mistake, but history should not idealise anyone. It should still be objective
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Zhang, Yuxi. "A Study on Culture Education Content of Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law Portrayed in Korean and Chinese: Focusing on TV Family Dramas." Korean Society of Culture and Convergence 44, no. 6 (June 30, 2022): 579–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2022.6.44.6.579.

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This paper aims to compare and analyze mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship portrayed in Korean-Chinese TV family dramas and reveal cultural educational content through Hofstead’s cultural dimension theory. Due to lack of cultural understanding and acquisition, Korean learners of Chinese often perceive cultural differences in a new cultural environment, leading to conflicts. There is a need to adapt to cultural dimensions between Korean and Chinese cultures to alleviate conflicts in family life. This study compared clues from TV dramas that reflect people's psychology, behavior, and social background data to examine cultural dimension of Korean and Chinese cultures. Cultural dimensions hidden in situation and context of drama was analyzed by comparing 16 Korean and Chinese family dramas with high viewer ratings. Based on the results of Hofstead’s study of cultural dimensions, three cultural dimensions with largest numerical differences were analyzed on Korea and China. The paper revealed morphological and feducational educational content of cultural dimension of high wealth image based on actual situation shown in dramas of Korea and China starting from structuralism that can contribute to Chinese Korean language learners acquire differences in cultural dimension of Korea and China and resolve conflicts.
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Levy, Barbara, Elizabeth Wood, Robin Morgan, Jane Lazarre, and Marilyn French. "Their Daughters' Mothers." Women's Review of Books 5, no. 7 (April 1988): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4020259.

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Rudenko, V., and Emily Tall. "Mothers and Daughters." Feminist Studies 15, no. 1 (1989): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3177823.

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Dunlap, Eloise, Gabriele Stürzenhofecker, Harry Sanabria, and Bruce D. Johnson. "Mothers and Daughters." Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 3, no. 2 (October 27, 2004): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j233v03n02_01.

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Anthony, Liezl Elona. "Mothers' constructions of daughters' sexuality." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52947.

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On t.p.: Degree of Master of Arts (Clinical Psychology)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2002.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: HIV-infection and AIDS are major problems not only in South Africa, but worldwide. It has become evident that not only is HIV-infection and AIDS rife amongst the youth of South Africa, but the rate of infection is likely to increase within the next few years. Second to the HIV-infection pandemic in South Africa, is the high prevalence of teenage pregnancies. These have been shown to increase rapidly with more teenage girls becoming pregnant than a few years back. Teenagers tend not to use contraceptives and do not make use of their parents as sexual informants. It is believed that parents do not play an active role in the imparting of knowledge and sexual information. The youth and especially teenage girls' sense of personal agency are limited, when they are confronted with dangerous sexual situations. Furthermore, it has been argued that a person's socio-economic status plays an important role in HIV-infection, contraceptive use and pregnancy - with teenagers from lower socio-economic groups more likely to be the higher risk group. This study proposed to address the need for research on female reproductive health in all the diverse South African communities, by focusing specifically on working-class mothers' constructions of daughters' sexuality in a "coloured"! semirural area of South Africa. In the current study, data were obtained from ten women aged 32 to 55 years about their views of their daughters' sexuality and their experiences with their own sexuality. All of the participants were mothers of teenage daughters. The women all came from a semi-rural "coloured" community and mostly varied only in terms of age and educational level. All of these participants were from a working-class background. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with the women and using a feminist social constructionist grounded theory these women's accounts were explored and analysed. The analysis revealed that women still uphold the belief that sexuality is an entity that should be feared. The focus of mothers' discussions with their daughters centered on the dangers of sexuality. Furthermore the analysis indicated that mothers aspired to reduce the sexual dangers that their daughters face. They endeavored to protect their daughters by continuously subjecting them to various messages - such as "sex is bad", "sex and sexuality can ruin one's future" and "virginity is the key to successful womanhood". Mothers also strived to protect their daughters through constant scrutiny. However, mothers, in their efforts to preserve their daughters innocence, were unwittingly seen to endanger the girls. They were endangering their daughters by keeping them ignorant and through shaming sexual experimentation and sexual curiosity. A restricted focus on the danger and perils of sexuality is found to be extremely hazardous. It overshadowed all the other sexual experiences that women might have. The emphasis on danger portrays women solely as victims and as sexually vulnerable.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Statistieke toon dat alle seksueel-oordraagbare infeksies, MIV-infeksie, VIGS en reproduktiewe gesondheidsprobleme op globale vlak toeneem, asook in Suid-Afrika. Baie duidelik is die invloed van MIV-infeksies asook VIGS onder die jeudiges van Suid-Afrika. Daar word gespekuleer dat die aantal infeksies aansienlik oor die volgende paar jaar sal toeneem. Naas die MIV-infeksie pandemonium is die hoë tienerswangerskappe 'n verdere probleem onder Suid-Afrikaanse tieners. Swangerskappe neem al hoe meer toe met meer tienerdogters wat swanger raak as 'n paar jaar gelede. Verder maak tieners nie gebruik van voorbehoedmiddels nie en gebruik ook nie hulouers as seksuele inligtingbronne nie. Daar is ook bevind dat ouers nie 'n aktiewe rol speel om seksuele informasie met hulle kinders te deel nie. Tieners, en veral tienerdogters, se siening oor hul persoonlike agentskap is beperk en veral wanneer hulle gekonfronteer word met gevaarlike seksuele situasies. Verder is daar bevind dat 'n persoon se sosio-ekonomiese status 'n belangrike rol speel by MIVinfeksie, die gebruik van voorbehoedmiddels en swangerskap. Tieners van 'n laer sosio-ekonomiese agtergrond is geïdentifiseer as die hoër risiko groep. Die huidige studie het beoog om die leemte van navorsing oor reproduktiewe gesondheid van vroue in alle diverse gemeenskappe in Suid- Afrika aan te spreek deur te fokus op "kleurling" werkersklas ma's in 'n semi-landelike area van Suid-Afrika. Tien vroue het aan die huidige studie deelgeneem. Hulle ouderdomme het gewissel vanaf 32 tot 55 jaar. Inligting aangaande hulle sienings oor hul dogters se seksualiteit sowel as hul eie was verkry. Al die vroue was ma's van tienerdogters en afkomstig uit 'n semi-landelike "kleurling" gemeenskap. Die deelnemers was almal vanuit 'n werkersklas agtergrond afkomstig. Semi-gestruktureerde in-diepte onderhoude is met die vroue gevoer. Die "feminist social constructionist grounded theory" metode is gebruik om die onderhoude te analiseer. Uit die analise blyk dit dat vroue glo dat seksualiteit 'n entiteit is wat gevrees moet word. Die fokus van ma's se besprekings met hulle dogters sentreer op die gevare van seksualiteit. Die analise toon verder dat ma's aspireer om die seksuele gevare te verminder wat hulle dogters in die gesig staar. Ma's wil hulle dogters beskerm deur hulle gedurig dop te hou asook deur boodskappe wat die ma's aan hulle dogters weergee. Boodskappe soos "seks is nie goed nie", "seks en seksualiteit kan jou toekoms verongeluk" en "maagdelikheid is die sleutel tot suksesvolle vrouwees" is van die boodskappe wat ma's aan hulle dogters weergee. Alhoewel ma's probeer om hul dogters se onskuld te beskerm, is hulle terselfdertyd onbewustelik besig om hulle dogters aan gevaar bloot te stel. Deur hulle dogters onkundig te hou en deur seksuele eksperimentasie asook seksuele nuuskierigheid as skandalig en onbetaamlik voor te hou, stel ma's hulle dogters bloot aan gevaar. Daar is 'n risiko verbonde aan die beperkte fokus op die gevaar van seksualiteit. Dit oorskadu alle ander seksuele ervarings wat vroue mag hê. Die klem op seks as 'n bedreiging stel vroue slegs voor as slagoffers en as seksueel weerloos.
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Kinser, Amber E. "Mothers and Daughters: The Conversations Continue." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2013. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/1254.

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Deacey, Cathy L., and res cand@acu edu au. "Motherhood Statements: Mothers and their Adolescent Daughters." Australian Catholic University. School of Arts & Sciences, 2005. http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/digitaltheses/public/adt-acuvp79.09042006.

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Despite significant change in women’s lives in recent decades, the prevailing ideology of motherhood is predominantly based on nineteenth-century ideals. Underpinned by a socially-constructed, idealised version of womanhood, the dominant paradigm promotes an essentialist model of maternal excellence largely grounded in the early childhood context; that of the ‘good mother’. Amidst deviancy discourse that has historically beleaguered women who failed to fulfil prescribed standards of good mothering, this thesis contends that the ideology of motherhood that remains dominant requires substantial revision. Central to this is the need to understand the range of historical factors that shape and influence cultural, and thus, personal understandings of the role of a good mother. Accordingly, the literature reviewed is subjected to critical analysis, examining stereotypical depictions of women that have historically typified the archetypal ideal. Particular consideration is given to sociological, psychoanalytic and feminist accounts of motherhood, mothering and the mother-daughter relationship. Therein, the focus of this study involves assessment of the degree to which the cultural meaning attributed to being a good mother influences personal perceptions and the lived experience of mothering. While the literature reviewed provides a useful foundation for considering the likely impact the ideology of motherhood has upon the lives of contemporary women, it also highlights that the maternal perspective has been noticeably absent from much of the literature. Given the centrality of the maternal role in reproducing existing conditions of mothering, and indeed, the mother-daughter relationship (Chodorow, 1978), this study is perhaps long overdue. Based on a case study involving twelve Melbourne mothers, this thesis highlights both the commonalities and considerably divergent experiences of motherhood and the mother-daughter relationship in the postmodern context.
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Deacey, Cathy L. "Motherhood statements: Mothers and their adolescent daughters." Thesis, Australian Catholic University, 2005. https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/1b466cab59fbd5a92a7ebe1fe5544ae12e3084e363bba271b25c4915d91af609/1137329/64844_downloaded_stream_69.pdf.

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Despite significant change in women's lives in recent decades, the prevailing ideology of motherhood is predominantly based on nineteenth-century ideals. Underpinned by a socially-constructed, idealised version of womanhood, the dominant paradigm promotes an essentialist model of maternal excellence largely grounded in the early childhood context; that of the 'good mother'. Amidst deviancy discourse that has historically beleaguered women who failed to fulfil prescribed standards of good mothering, this thesis contends that the ideology of motherhood that remains dominant requires substantial revision. Central to this is the need to understand the range of historical factors that shape and influence cultural, and thus, personal understandings of the role of a good mother. Accordingly, the literature reviewed is subjected to critical analysis, examining stereotypical depictions of women that have historically typified the archetypal ideal. Particular consideration is given to sociological, psychoanalytic and feminist accounts of motherhood, mothering and the mother-daughter relationship. Therein, the focus of this study involves assessment of the degree to which the cultural meaning attributed to being a good mother influences personal perceptions and the lived experience of mothering. While the literature reviewed provides a useful foundation for considering the likely impact the ideology of motherhood has upon the lives of contemporary women, it also highlights that the maternal perspective has been noticeably absent from much of the literature. Given the centrality of the maternal role in reproducing existing conditions of mothering, and indeed, the mother-daughter relationship (Chodorow, 1978), this study is perhaps long overdue.;Based on a case study involving twelve Melbourne mothers, this thesis highlights both the commonalities and considerably divergent experiences of motherhood and the mother-daughter relationship in the postmodern context.
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Berkovic, Miriam Scherer. "Through their daughters' eyes : Jewish mothers and daughters : a legacy from the Holocaust." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=19511.

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This study examined the narratives and stories of 13 daughters of Jewish women Holocaust survivors. A qualitative multi-methodological integrative approach that incorporated feminist standpoint epistemologies and elements oF grounded theory was used. Mechanisms such as the use of an auditor and judges were utilized to address the researcher's reflexive stance and subjective frame. Participants' data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Interviews were subjected to extensive qualitative analyses and were compared to find recursive themes and sub-themes. The results oF this study indicated that Holocaust survivor mothers were conceptualized by their daughters as being either strong, challenged or both. Participants described the lessons they learned from their mothers' survivor narratives and stories in terms of strength, resilience, transcendency and Jewish identity. Participants considered these lessons to be vital aspects of their lives and strategies for living.
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Knodel, Rita Irene. "Mothers' experiences of their relationships with adolescent daughters." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/nq21585.pdf.

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Yapo, Marie Michelle. "Haitian-born mothers raising American-born adolescent daughters." Click here for text online. The Institute of Clinical Social Work Dissertations website, 2005. http://www.icsw.edu/_dissertations/yapo_2005.pdf.

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Dissertation (Ph.D.) -- The Institute for Clinical Social Work, 2005.
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Institute of Clinical Social Work in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
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Hourigan, Sally. "Clothing, Mothers and Daughters: A Material Culture Study." Thesis, Griffith University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367488.

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This thesis contributes a sociological treatise of clothing to the multi-disciplinary area of material culture studies. In the context of the adult mother-daughter relationship, it aims to account for first person experiences with the materiality of clothing as these intersect with women’s personal and collective narratives. This thesis thereby explores the intersection of object and interpersonal relationships in a situated and contextualised manner. To achieve this end, a user based methodology is designed and executed to allow for women’s first person accounts of clothing individually and collectively. Utilising this methodological approach avoids those observer based assumptions that arise from the semiotic examinations of clothing that flood the sociological literature. Furthermore, this is the first comprehensive study to account for clothing as it appears in the adult mother-daughter relationship from the perspective of both, mother and adult daughter. Considering clothing as an important object of investigation in the lives of women forces us to rethink traditional accounts of such research pursuits as frivolous or unworthy of attention within the academy (Crane and Bovone 2006). A series of four findings chapters are presented in this thesis that work to provide a marriage of first person and collective mother-daughter narratives to a discussion of the materiality of clothing.
Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School of Humanities
Arts, Education and Law
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Meyers, Jean G. "Adult daughters and their mothers a study of mutuality /." Click here for text online. The Institute of Clinical Social Work Dissertations website, 2002. http://www.icsw.edu/_dissertations/meyers_2002.pdf.

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Dissertation (Ph.D.) -- The Institute for Clinical Social Work, 2002.
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Institute of Clinical Social Work in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
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Rabkin, Janice C. "Adult daughters' perceptions of relationship satisfaction with their mothers /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/11165.

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Books on the topic "Mothers and daughters – Drama"

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ill, Harris Phyllis 1962, ed. Major mama drama. Edina, MN: Magic Wagon, 2009.

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Naseby, Eileen. Ursula: A voyage of love and drama. Millers Point, N.S.W: Pier 9, 2006.

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McDonagh, Martin. The beauty queen of Leenane. London: Methuen Drama in association with the Royal Court Theatre, 2000.

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Grant, Barra. A mother, a daughter, and a gun: A play in two acts. New York: Samuel French, 2006.

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McDonagh, Martin. The beauty queen of Leenane. London: Methuen Drama in association with the Royal Court Theatre, 1996.

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Aerenson, Benjie. Paradise Island: A play. New York: Samuel French, Inc., 2002.

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Baker, Sean. The Florida Project. Santa Monica, CA: Lionsgate, 2017.

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Glass, Joanna M. If we are women. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1994.

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Glass, Joanna M. If we are women. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1997.

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Tim, Price. Salt, root and roe. London]: Bloomsbury, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mothers and daughters – Drama"

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Stone, Rob. "Mothers and Daughters." In Lady Bird, 5–33. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003240907-2.

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Sultana, Habiba. "Mothers and daughters." In Towards a Southern Approach to Sex Work, 113–26. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. |: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429342707-7.

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Roland, Ericka, and Susana Hernández. "Our Mothers' Daughters." In Creating Space for Ourselves as Minoritized and Marginalized Faculty, 57–66. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003398783-7.

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Wilmott, Peter, and Michael Young. "Mothers And Daughters." In Family and Class in a London Suburb, 61–76. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003413424-6.

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Nice, Vivien E. "Introduction: Mothers and Daughters in Patriarchy." In Mothers and Daughters, 1–17. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21892-9_1.

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Nice, Vivien E. "“But We’re Not One”." In Mothers and Daughters, 226–36. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21892-9_10.

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Nice, Vivien E. "An Exclusive Relationship." In Mothers and Daughters, 18–48. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21892-9_2.

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Nice, Vivien E. "Growing Apart?" In Mothers and Daughters, 49–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21892-9_3.

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Nice, Vivien E. "The ‘Motherless’ Daughter." In Mothers and Daughters, 74–103. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21892-9_4.

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Nice, Vivien E. "Doing It Differently." In Mothers and Daughters, 104–33. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21892-9_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mothers and daughters – Drama"

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Koroliova, Elfrida. "Director Victor Gherlac’s activity." In Simpozion Național de Studii Culturale, dedicat Zilelor Europene ale Patrimoniului. Ediția III. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/sc21.06.

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The shows staged by Victor Gherlac in 1940-1950 corresponded to their time. In the Stefan Batca show, staged just before the outbreak of the war, the foreboding of the war felt. On the eve of Victory Day, the premiere of the spectacular musical comedy One Night in May took place. The show Under the Chestnuts in Prague, staged in the first post-war years, reflected the contrasting visions relevant at the time. The show The Outlaws staged the struggle of the people against the oppressors (which oppressors?) in 1949. In 1950, in the romantic entertainment of the operetta Trembita, people's hopes for a new, happy life could be felt. Victor Gherlac is the director of several shows, among which it is worth mentioning: the fairy tale The Enchanted Mace, the musical comedies Mărioara’s Happiness and Ileana’Carpet, the musical choreographic enchantment, the satire Sanziana and Pepelea, the musical drama The Turbulent Danube, the poetic musical-choreographic show Ovidiu, the psychological musical show The man and the wolf, the dramatic show For the family home, Mother-in-law with three daughters-in-law, permeated by the inner musicality of Moldovan folk art filled with Moldovan folk melodies, songs, dances.
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Haller, Rachel. "Challenged Motherhood: Mothers to Adult Daughters With Asperger Syndrome." In 8th International Conference - "EDUCATION, REFLECTION, DEVELOPMENT". European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.03.02.43.

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Armstrong, Meghan E., Page Piccinini, and Amanda Ritchart. "Non-question rises in narratives produced by mothers and daughters." In Speech Prosody 2016. ISCA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/speechprosody.2016-26.

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Pop, Iulia F., Dana A. Iclozan, Carmen Costea-Barluțiu, and Alina S. Rusu. "Sexual Dysfunctional Beliefs of Romanian Women (Mothers and Daughters): An Intergenerational Approach." In ERD 2016 - Education, Reflection, Development, Fourth Edition. Cognitive-crcs, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.12.60.

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VanDam, Mark, Carsen Jessup, and Tracy Tully. "Mothers’ and Fathers’ differential talk to daughters and sons with hearing loss." In 172nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Acoustical Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0000532.

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Lāma, Elza. "Unspoken Truths in Narratives of Contemporary Mothers Towards Their Mothers in Latvia." In 80th International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/htqe.2022.09.

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Soviet propaganda promised liberation of women from household shackles, glorifying them as ‘heroines’, who embody love for family, work and communist ideals. Behind ideology, the ‘second shift’ burdened mothers with tedious housework, childrearing, and professional workload. Nowadays their daughters, who were born in the turmoil of collapse of USSR, experience motherhood differently, with the aid of information and technologies, that seemingly ease childcare and everyday life in democratic Latvia. Although mothering is a subjective experience and each next generation questions decisions of the previous one, contemporary motherhood favours different childrearing methods, rooted in evidence-based sources, Western medicine practitioners, and democratized family models in contrast to Dr. Spock’s advice, home remedies or physical punishment. ‘Intensive mothering’ ideology adds to the pressures of modern motherhood, deeming the mother entirely responsible for social, psychological and cognitive well-being of her children. By employing the theoretical framework of Arlie Hochschild, this article explores the unspoken truths, doubts, and grievances of 21st century mothers towards their ‘mothers-heroines’ of USSR. The ‘deep story’ has been constructed, intertwining narratives, gained from eight phenomenological semi-structured interviews with new mothers. The ‘deep story’ has been supplemented by a case study of a viral post (Facebook, March 2021) by a contemporary mother, reflecting on advantages of modern motherhood in comparison to mothering in 1985, sparking a heated debate. The ‘deep story’ of contemporary mothers unfolds the layers of unarticulated feelings – from resentment to gratefulness, from anger to love. Inner conflict between respecting parents, and following an individual path is also present.
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Saleh, Muna. ""Don't Ever Be Ashamed of Who You Are": Muslim Mothers and Daughters' Relational Resistance." In 2020 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1572323.

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Abdi, Nimo. "Somali Mothers and Daughters Navigating Western Notions of Motherhood and Schooling in the Diaspora." In 2023 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/2013481.

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Zyryanova, Svetlana. "Influence of the genotype on the productive indicators of Yaroslavl cows." In Multifunctional adaptive feed production 27 (75). ru: Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2022-27-75-134-139.

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The evaluation of the milk productivity of first-calf cows of different genotypes was carried out. The most optimal phenotypic dependences of the trait with milk yield in each group of animals, depending on blood type, have been established. Phenotypic correlations of signs of milk productivity of cows-daughters and their mothers for 305 days of the first lactation are presented.
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Adnyani, Kadek Eva Krishna. "Do Japanese Mothers Talk Differently to Daughters than Sons?: A Study of Bikago (Beautified Speech)." In 2nd International Conference on Innovative Research Across Disciplines (ICIRAD 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icirad-17.2017.14.

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Reports on the topic "Mothers and daughters – Drama"

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Davis, LaPorchia Chantell, and Mary Lynn Damhorst. African American Mothers' Socialization of Daughters' Dress. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1302.

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