This study examines national television news images of mothers of US combat soldiers during the first seven years of the Iraq War. News stories presented mothers as archetypal good mothers engaged in maternal work long after their children’s deployment. Some mothers were depicted as vocal vis-à-vis their position on the Iraq War, a contrast to the historical depiction of the archetypal patriotic mother who is stoic and silent. The resulting image is more complex, suggesting the boundaries of the archetype may be changing
The work of a "military wfee"and mother during a time of war comes with a set of unacknowl...
This study analyzes the prevalent historic and contemporary images of American women in war. Evidenc...
The representation of women in the public sphere during war-time has not been extensively studied. T...
This study examines national television news images of mothers of US combat soldiers during the firs...
National news media represent mothers of US combat soldiers in the Iraq War as archetypal good mothe...
The press of World Wars I and II depicted patriotic mothers as Spartan-like in their support of the ...
She plays a familiar character in our nation\u27s war stories and she has a warm place in our nation...
The archetypal good mother and the archetypal patriotic mother are important symbols in American cul...
The American press played a key role in the Wilson administration’s effort to craft an image of the ...
“Motherhood” and “military” are often viewed as dichotomous concepts, with the former symbolizing fe...
jou.sagepub.com Mother as mother and mother as citizen: Mothers of combat soldiers on national netwo...
While our culture has always seemed able to cope with the idea of fathers as warriors--think of all ...
“Motherhood” and “military” are often viewed as dichotomous concepts, with the former symbolizing fe...
Iraq has in recent decades been with internal conflicts between ethnic groups. Despite the enormous ...
This paper examines newspaper portrayals produced by the Washington Post, the New York Times, and th...
The work of a "military wfee"and mother during a time of war comes with a set of unacknowl...
This study analyzes the prevalent historic and contemporary images of American women in war. Evidenc...
The representation of women in the public sphere during war-time has not been extensively studied. T...
This study examines national television news images of mothers of US combat soldiers during the firs...
National news media represent mothers of US combat soldiers in the Iraq War as archetypal good mothe...
The press of World Wars I and II depicted patriotic mothers as Spartan-like in their support of the ...
She plays a familiar character in our nation\u27s war stories and she has a warm place in our nation...
The archetypal good mother and the archetypal patriotic mother are important symbols in American cul...
The American press played a key role in the Wilson administration’s effort to craft an image of the ...
“Motherhood” and “military” are often viewed as dichotomous concepts, with the former symbolizing fe...
jou.sagepub.com Mother as mother and mother as citizen: Mothers of combat soldiers on national netwo...
While our culture has always seemed able to cope with the idea of fathers as warriors--think of all ...
“Motherhood” and “military” are often viewed as dichotomous concepts, with the former symbolizing fe...
Iraq has in recent decades been with internal conflicts between ethnic groups. Despite the enormous ...
This paper examines newspaper portrayals produced by the Washington Post, the New York Times, and th...
The work of a "military wfee"and mother during a time of war comes with a set of unacknowl...
This study analyzes the prevalent historic and contemporary images of American women in war. Evidenc...
The representation of women in the public sphere during war-time has not been extensively studied. T...