The Historical Sphere: Motherhood as institution and social discourse
p. 17
The Psychoanalytic Sphere and Motherhood Discourse
p. 27
Motherhood and fictional representation
Women's Writing, Melodrama and Film
p. 59
The Maternal Melodrama: The Sacrifice Paradigm: Ellen Wood's East Lynne and its play and film versions
p. 76
The Maternal Melodrama: The "Phallic" Mother Paradigm: Now Voyager (1942) and Marnie (1964)
p. 107
The "Resisting" Text Within The Patriarchal "Feminine": Nineteenth-century women's writing and the "maternal woman's film" in the silent era: Uncle Tom's Cabin; Herland; The Blot; The Crowd; Applause
p. 124
The "Resisting" Maternal Woman's Film 1930-60: Arzner's Christopher Strong and Craig's Wife; Imitation of Life (1934 and 1959); Stella Dallas (1937); select Sirk films
p. 149
Sex, Work and Mother/Fatherhood: Consumerism, science and reproductive technologies in the postmodern era
p. 180
Notes
p. 220
Bibliography
p. 227
Names index
p. 239
Subject index
p. 245
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