Mothering and inter/generational trauma /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Coe Hill, Ontario :
Demeter Press,
2025.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I
- 1. Packing an Identity
- 2. Cut the Cord and Stay Far from Home: The Trauma of Maternal Cannibalism in the Novel and Series The Haunting of Hill House
- 3. "This Is My Story Now!" Trauma and Postmemory in Two Swedish Illness Narratives about Mothers and Daughters
- 4. Hunger for Alternative Forms of Motherhood, Motherland, and Justice in Susan Abulhawa's "Memories in an Un-Palestinian Story, in a Can of Tuna"
- 5. An Exo-Autoethnography of Adoption Trauma in Mother-Daughter Relationships
- 6. Motherhood in Crisis
- Part II
- 7. Madness, Mayhem, and Motherhood: Matrilineal Misrecognition in Contemporary African American Fiction
- 8. Examining the Intergenerational Impact of Systemic Racism on African American Maternal and Child Health
- 9. Unearthing the Way Back: Ethical Relationality in Helen Knott's Memoirs
- 10. In Their Own Terms: Reinterpreting Vietnamese Motherhood through Second Generation Narratives
- 11. Unbury the Voices of Adoptees' Birth Mothers in Kaneko Kazuyo's To Amy
- Part III
- 12. Modern Love
- Mother Care
- 13. "Shot through with Holes"1: Pearl Clutching and Female-Led Families
- 14. Photographs Not Taken
- 15. Epitaph: Her Voice through a Photo
- 16. Where Am I?
- 17. Visualizing My Mother in Three Acts
- Notes on Contributors