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the problematics of motherhood in twentieth century women's fiction

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<strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> process 'o<strong>the</strong>rlng' her<br />

In contrast, <strong>the</strong><br />

maternal discourse <strong>of</strong> Beloved, The Div<strong>in</strong>ers and The<br />

Mills tone evolves a new conception <strong>of</strong> subjectivity<br />

creat<strong>in</strong>g a space <strong>in</strong> which mo<strong>the</strong>rs can articulate <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

stories, assume a maternal posltion and speak In a maternal<br />

voice<br />

The double-voiced narration as a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> woman<br />

speak<strong>in</strong>g both as mo<strong>the</strong>r and daughter 1s also studled<br />

by<br />

The<br />

chapter fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>dicates how <strong>the</strong> utopian genre, employed In<br />

Herland and W m n On The Edge <strong>of</strong> Time<br />

facilitates <strong>the</strong><br />

femlnlst purport by mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> impossible seem plausible<br />

The Randmaid's Tale <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>gly illustrates that a man's<br />

utopia can be a woman's dystopla<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ally, Images and<br />

underly<strong>in</strong>g myths are studled to deplct <strong>the</strong> manner <strong>in</strong> whlch<br />

<strong>the</strong>lr lmpllcit lnteractlon re<strong>in</strong>forces <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong><br />

femlnlne/fem<strong>in</strong>lst mo<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

CEAPTER VI: CONCLUSION takes up <strong>the</strong> threads <strong>of</strong> argument once<br />

agaln to explore <strong>the</strong> pluralistic attitudes towards<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

It attempts to evolve a def<strong>in</strong>ition <strong>of</strong> fem<strong>in</strong>ist<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>rhood, emphasiz<strong>in</strong>g that ~t is nei<strong>the</strong>r a bllnd<br />

acceptance <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>rhood nor an outright rejection, ra<strong>the</strong>r a<br />

questlon <strong>of</strong> free, uncoerced and genu<strong>in</strong>e cholces between<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>rhood and o<strong>the</strong>r llfe-patterns Fur<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> chapter<br />

discusses <strong>the</strong> issues arislng from <strong>the</strong> earl~er chapters -<br />

issues such as shared parent<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>tegratron <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

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