Weird Lullabies

Mothers and Daughters in Contemporary Film

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This book focuses on the mother-daughter relationship as it features in a number of films from the 1990s onwards. Bringing the insights of psychoanalysis and feminism to bear on a diverse and compelling range of representations of the mother-daughter dynamic, the author addresses a range of questions relating to the social, historical and cultural conditions which go to inform the female experience. These include, in relation to , and , an exploration of different forms of familial violence and resistance to it and in , and , questions about the construction of the ideal mother and her loss. From ’s engagement with French feminism and ’s reworking of the life and work of Virginia Woolf to the depiction of cross-racial relationships during apartheid in , the films that go to make up this study all share a central concern with both the literal and symbolic forms that the mother-daughter relationship encompasses.