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Contemporary Chicana Literature - (Re)Writing the Maternal Script (Hardcover)
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Contemporary Chicana Literature - (Re)Writing the Maternal Script (Hardcover)
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Despite the growing literary scholarship on Chicana writers, few,
if any, studies have exhaustively explored themes of motherhood,
maternity, and mother-daughter relationships in their novels. When
discussions of motherhood and mother-daughter relationships do
occur in literary scholarship, they tend to mostly be a backdrop to
a larger conversation on themes such as identity, space, and
sexuality, for example. Mother-daughter relationships have been
ignored in much literary criticism, but this book reveals that
maternal relationships are crucial to the study of Chicana
literature; more precisely, examining maternal relationships
provides insight to Chicana writers' rejection of intersecting
power structures that otherwise silence Chicanas and women of
color. This book advances the field of Chicana literary scholarship
through a discussion of Chicana writers' efforts to re-write the
script of maternity outside of existing discourses that situate
Chicana mothers as silent and passive and the subsequent
mother-daughter relationship as a source of tension and angst.
Chicana writers are actively engaged in the process of re-writing
motherhood that resists the image of the static, disempowered
Chicana mother; on the other hand, these same writers engage in
broad representations of Chicana mother-daughter relationships that
are not merely a source of conflict but also a means in which both
mothers and daughters may achieve subjectivity. While some of the
texts studied do present often conflicted relationships between
mothers and their daughters, the novels do not comfortably accept
this script as the rule; rather, the writers included in this study
are highly invested in re-writing Chicana motherhood as a source of
empowerment even as their works present strained maternal
relationships. Chicana writers have challenged the pervasiveness of
the problematic virgin/whore binary which has been the motif on
which Chicana womanhood/motherhood has been defined, and they
resist the construction of maternity on such narrow terms. Many of
the novels included in this study actively foreground a conscious
resistance to the limiting binaries of motherhood symbolized in the
virgin/whore split. The writers critically call for a rethinking of
motherhood beyond this scope as a means to explore the empowering
possibilities of maternal relationships. This book is an important
contribution to the fields of Chicana/Latina and American literary
scholarship.
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