Cultural studies

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“On ne peut rien contreune fille qui rêve”: TeenagePregnancy as MaternalEmpowerment or MaternalEntrapment in 17 Filles

Rodgers, Julie, and Ciara Gorman 2023 “On ne peut rien contre une fille qui rêve”: Teenage Pregnancy as Maternal Empowerment or Maternal Entrapment in 17 Filles. Modern Languages Open, 2023(1): 23 pp. 1–10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.456

by Julie Rodgers, Private: Ciara Gorman
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Cross-disciplinary

Narratives of Motherhood and Mothering in Fiction and Life Writing

Check out a new open access book with contributions by several MotherNet colleagues on ‘Narratives of Motherhood and Mothering in Fiction and Life Writing’!

by Helena Wahlström Henriksson, Anna Williams, Margaretha Fahlgren, Lisa Grahn, Jenny Björklund, Eglė Kačkutė, Valerie Heffernan, Elizabeth Kella, Elizabeth Podnieks, Christine Hamm
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Cultural studies

Thought Experiments in Video Games: Exploring the (Un)Ethics of Motherhood in Frictional Games’ Amnesia: Rebirth

Atėnė Mendelytė. (2023). Thought Experiments in Video Games: Exploring the (Un)Ethics of Motherhood in Frictional Games’ Amnesia: Rebirth. https://doi.org/10.1177/15554120231153715

by Atėnė Mendelytė
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Cultural studies

Towards the Problem of Motherhood in Russian Literature of the 19th Century

Dagnė Beržaitė. (2023). Проблема представления материнства в русской литературе XIX века. Slavvaria, 1/2022(1/2022), 85–92. https://doi.org/10.15170/SV.1/2022.85

by Dagnė Beržaitė
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Cultural studies

Zwei Sprachen gleichzeitig? Nein, das schaff’ ich nicht: A Lithuanian-German Boy’s Journey to Active Bilingualism

Inga Hilbig. (2022). “Zwei Sprachen gleichzeitig? Nein, das schaff’ ich nicht”: A Lithuanian-German Boy’s Journey to Active Bilingualism. Philologia Estonica Tallinnensis, 2022 (7), 126–147. https://doi.org/10.22601/PET.2022.07.05

by Inga Hilbig
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Cultural studies

Creative and crime scene photography: staged patricide and matricide as screen memories in Aida Chehrehgosha’s ‘To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers’

Atene Mendelyte (2022) Creative and crime scene photography: staged patricide and matricide as screen memories in Aida Chehrehgosha’s To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers, photographies, 15:2, 167-186, DOI: 10.1080/17540763.2022.2060291

by Atėnė Mendelytė
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Ganarse la vida. Género y trabajo a través de los siglos

Abstracts of the working session ‘Mothers and Work’ that was organized by Eglė Kačkutė and Valerie Heffernan in Granada.

by Eglė Kačkutė, Valerie Heffernan
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Social Work

Still Waters Run Deep: The Invisible Life of Working Mothers with Disabilities in Lithuania

Gevorgianienė, V., Šumskienė, E., & Bradley, C. (2022). Still waters run deep: The invisible life of working mothers with disabilities in Lithuania. Qualitative Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1177/14733250221091995

by Violeta Gevorgianienė, Eglė Šumskienė, Ciara Bradley
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Cultural studies

El mito del sacrificio de Ifigenia en el film Sophie’s Choice: la dicotomía moral de una madre en el contexto del Holocausto 

Sebastià Sáez, M. (2021). El mito del sacrificio de Ifigenia en el film Sophie’s Choice: la dicotomía moral de una madre en el contexto del Holocausto. Studia Philologica Valentina, 2: 641-647.

by María Sebastià-Sáez
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Cultural studies

Le cinesi de Manuel García y Metastasio en el siglo XXI: el mito de Andrómaca como paradigma de viuda y madre virtuosa en una ópera de salón neoclásica y orientalizante’

Sebastià Sáez, M. (2021). Le cinesi de Manuel García y Metastasio en el siglo XXI: el mito de Andrómaca como paradigma de viuda y madre virtuosa en una ópera de salón neoclásica y orientalizante. In: Movellán, M. (ed.) ‘L’Orient a la tradició literària grecollatina i la seua recepció. Rhemata Monografias, Spain.

by María Sebastià-Sáez
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