Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines

My PhD project investigates the complex presentation and absenting of mother characters in twenty-first-century dystopian fiction featuring purportedly empowered young adult heroines. I use a literary and cultural studies approach to analyse context and representations of mothers in this genre, and...

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Main Author: Foster, Sara
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91413
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description My PhD project investigates the complex presentation and absenting of mother characters in twenty-first-century dystopian fiction featuring purportedly empowered young adult heroines. I use a literary and cultural studies approach to analyse context and representations of mothers in this genre, and draw on scholarship from the field of motherhood studies. Within my exegesis and creative work I propose new possibilities of empowerment and agency for maternal characters and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-914132025-05-13T02:57:41Z Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines Foster, Sara My PhD project investigates the complex presentation and absenting of mother characters in twenty-first-century dystopian fiction featuring purportedly empowered young adult heroines. I use a literary and cultural studies approach to analyse context and representations of mothers in this genre, and draw on scholarship from the field of motherhood studies. Within my exegesis and creative work I propose new possibilities of empowerment and agency for maternal characters and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91413 Curtin University fulltext
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Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
title Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
title_full Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
title_fullStr Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
title_full_unstemmed Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
title_short Where have all the mothers gone? Re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
title_sort where have all the mothers gone? re-presenting the maternal and the mother–daughter relationship in dystopian fiction with young adult heroines
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91413