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The Mother Mirror

Self-Representation and the Mother-Daughter Relation in Colette, Simone de Beauvoir, and Marguerite Duras

by Laurie L. Corbin (Author)
©1996 Others 180 Pages

Summary

In The Mother Mirror, Laurie Corbin studies the mother-daughter relationships portrayed in autobiographical works by Colette, Simone de Beauvoir, and Marguerite Duras. Psychoanalytic theory, in particular the work of Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva, is used to show how women's self-representations can be determined by the ways in which they see their mothers. Corbin's feminist theoretical framework illuminates both the psychological and the social contexts of these autobiographical works, showing that even the most intimate relationships are shaped by social structures and that social reality is dependent on the workings of the psyche.

Details

Pages
180
Publication Year
1996
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820455952
Language
English
Keywords
Autobiographical work Woman Relationship Social reality Psyche
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1996, 2001. 180 pp.

Biographical notes

Laurie L. Corbin (Author)

The Author: Laurie Corbin is an assistant professor of French at Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne. She received her Ph.D. in French with a minor in Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin.

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