Metaphors of Motherhood in Marina Warner’s Fiction and Short Fiction: Her Womb Worn Thin

Author:   Souhir Zekri Masson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032649993


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   24 July 2025
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Metaphors of Motherhood in Marina Warner’s Fiction and Short Fiction: Her Womb Worn Thin


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This volume oversees the fluctuating, but close relationship of motherhood studies, maternal theory, and feminism in Marina Warner’s fiction and short stories. Originating in Chantal Zabus’ analysis of the controversial Sycorax and Ariel in Indigo or, Mapping the Waters, the phrase “sisterly continuum” has inspired this book’s focus on a parallel “motherly continuum” linking and animating the myriad female characters of the most prolific twentieth- and twenty- first- century British cultural historian and novelist. By tracing and analyzing the wide variety of fictional mothers and their maternal practices through the lens of various feminist and maternal theories, this book attempts to deconstruct the false binary oppositions of “good” versus “bad” mother, “biological/ birth” versus foster or adoptive mother, and most importantly, that of motherhood as a patriarchal institution versus mothering as an identity and an experience. Thanks to her fictional exploration of the process of becoming a mother, whether physically, socially, or mentally, and of becoming a sexually mature adult thanks to mothering, Warner’s alternatives to conventional aspects of motherhood offer a wide array of maternal metaphors that nuance the concept of mother and traverse the borders of class, race, and geography. As exiled goddesses and witches, female academicians and mistresses fight their way through colonialism, racism, and misogyny, their paradoxical status as mothers and ambiguous relationships to their daughters and sons bring an extra layer of meaning to their experiences, identities, and perspectives.

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Author:   Souhir Zekri Masson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032649993


ISBN 10:   1032649992
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   24 July 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Introduction I- A Brief History of Motherhood II- Literature Review and Methodology Chapter 1: Mother-Nurturance/Mother-Protection I- The Dialectic of Motherhood and (M)othering II- Introducing the novels III- The Journey from Motherhood to Mothering Chapter 2: Mother-Ecosystem, Mother-Erotic: Motherhood and Sexuality I- Why Ecosystem? II- Introducing The Skating Party III- Mother-Ecosystem Chapter 3: Mother-Manjiku, Mother Savior: Desire and Death I- Mother-Manjiku II- Desire for the fantasy child III- Desire for the “orphans of the war” Conclusion: Mother Future

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Souhir Zekri Masson holds a PhD in English Studies, funded by a British Council studentship, from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (Scotland) in 2013. She is currently Assistant Professor and teaches at the Higher Institute of Digital Engineering in Tunisia.

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