The aim of this thesis is to analyse how contemporary German and Irish films represent non-traditional motherhood. I investigate how the films represent young mothers and ambivalent mothers; I analyse the characters’ roles within society and examine how the mothers’ family situations influence their maternal experiences. I do so to fill a gap in current research on non-traditional maternal representations in contemporary European film. Using a comparative case study, my textual analysis shows that the films share a representation of the non-traditional mother as the Other, while also presenting differences that can be related to the national context. These differences regarding young motherhood, for example, include a focus o...
Aim Motherhood is placed under a lens by society: mothers are expected to fit within narrowly defin...
Progressing into the 21st century young pregnancy and parenthood in the United Kingdom is a focus of...
Although there is a vast literature on motherhood, very little has been written from an existential ...
In the mid- to late-1990s, Irish Cinema underwent a radical shift, which entailed, among other signi...
There is considerable intricacy associated to the maternal identity in the modern western culture. O...
Retrograde is a feature film screenplay that follows a disagreement between a police officer and a y...
While examining a selection of plays centred on the phenomenon of mothering, my thesis also investi...
The newly enabled position of a single mother by choice (SMC) sits at the margins between constructi...
The relationship between mother and child has been one of interest to attachment theorists who have ...
This thesis explores the conflicting and polarising nature of contemporary motherhood, whereby tacti...
The 1960s saw radical changes in the discourses surrounding both cinema and motherhood in France. Ho...
Although women hold many professional positions, they are still held accountable to present gendered...
This article will further develop E. Ann Kaplan᾽s originally American categorisation of motherhood i...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Pr...
The production of knowledge and claims of objectivity in Irish revolutionary historical narratives a...
Aim Motherhood is placed under a lens by society: mothers are expected to fit within narrowly defin...
Progressing into the 21st century young pregnancy and parenthood in the United Kingdom is a focus of...
Although there is a vast literature on motherhood, very little has been written from an existential ...
In the mid- to late-1990s, Irish Cinema underwent a radical shift, which entailed, among other signi...
There is considerable intricacy associated to the maternal identity in the modern western culture. O...
Retrograde is a feature film screenplay that follows a disagreement between a police officer and a y...
While examining a selection of plays centred on the phenomenon of mothering, my thesis also investi...
The newly enabled position of a single mother by choice (SMC) sits at the margins between constructi...
The relationship between mother and child has been one of interest to attachment theorists who have ...
This thesis explores the conflicting and polarising nature of contemporary motherhood, whereby tacti...
The 1960s saw radical changes in the discourses surrounding both cinema and motherhood in France. Ho...
Although women hold many professional positions, they are still held accountable to present gendered...
This article will further develop E. Ann Kaplan᾽s originally American categorisation of motherhood i...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Pr...
The production of knowledge and claims of objectivity in Irish revolutionary historical narratives a...
Aim Motherhood is placed under a lens by society: mothers are expected to fit within narrowly defin...
Progressing into the 21st century young pregnancy and parenthood in the United Kingdom is a focus of...
Although there is a vast literature on motherhood, very little has been written from an existential ...