Representations of the Mother-in-Law in Literature, Film, Drama, and Television
Herausgeber: Parnell, Jo
Representations of the Mother-in-Law in Literature, Film, Drama, and Television
Herausgeber: Parnell, Jo
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This collection discusses the depictions of mothers-in-law in popular culture and provides a different approach to the popularly-held views of mothers-in-law.
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This collection discusses the depictions of mothers-in-law in popular culture and provides a different approach to the popularly-held views of mothers-in-law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 493g
- ISBN-13: 9781498569064
- ISBN-10: 1498569064
- Artikelnr.: 52417623
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 493g
- ISBN-13: 9781498569064
- ISBN-10: 1498569064
- Artikelnr.: 52417623
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Jo Parnell - Contributions by Cecilia Alero Titilayo Saibu; David Wafula Yenjela; Shalini Nadaswaran; Marquita M. Gammage; Jane Bellemore; Terry Ryan; Miglena Ivanova; Lydia Brugué Botia; Auba Llompart Pons; Andrew Howe; Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni
Foreword by Josephine May
Preface by Jo Parnell
Part 1: The Mothers-in-Law of the Future
A Cultural Appraisal of the Significance of the Role of the Mother-in-Law
Among the Yoruba People of NigeriaCecilia Alero Titilayo Saibu
Mother-in-Law Soap Opera: Redefining the Mother-in-Law, Redesigning the
Kenyan NationWafula David Yenjela
Oppressor or Oppressed: The M(other) - in-Law in Nigerian Women's
LiteratureShalini Nadaswaran
Stereotyped Representations of the Black Mother-In-Law in Reality
Television Shows: A Critical AnalysisMarquita Gammage
Part II: Foundational Mothers-in-Law
The Mother-in-Law in Latin Literature and Roman SocietyJane Bellemore and
Terry Ryan
Exclusive Intimacies: Creating Mothers-in-Law in Japanese Literature and
FilmMiglena (Maggie) Ivanova
Ogresses, Queens and Wicked Fairies: Fairy-tale Mothers-in-Law from Charles
Perrault to Shrek and Once Upon a TimeLydia Brugué Botia and Auba Llompart
Pons
Cold Springs: Cinematic Portraits of Sara RooseveltAndrew Howe
Part III: Entertaining Mothers-in-Law
The Evil Dame in British Horror Film: Domestic Nightmare and Change of
Times of in Fanatic and PersecutionFernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, and
Leonardo Acosta Lando and Diego Foronda
"The Worst Person I Know": Representations of the Mother-in-Law in British
Popular EntertainmentMartina Lipton
Dorothy Cannell's How to Murder your Mother-in-Law: Women, Sisterhood and
FeminismZoly Rakotoniera
Afterword by Hugh Craig
Preface by Jo Parnell
Part 1: The Mothers-in-Law of the Future
A Cultural Appraisal of the Significance of the Role of the Mother-in-Law
Among the Yoruba People of NigeriaCecilia Alero Titilayo Saibu
Mother-in-Law Soap Opera: Redefining the Mother-in-Law, Redesigning the
Kenyan NationWafula David Yenjela
Oppressor or Oppressed: The M(other) - in-Law in Nigerian Women's
LiteratureShalini Nadaswaran
Stereotyped Representations of the Black Mother-In-Law in Reality
Television Shows: A Critical AnalysisMarquita Gammage
Part II: Foundational Mothers-in-Law
The Mother-in-Law in Latin Literature and Roman SocietyJane Bellemore and
Terry Ryan
Exclusive Intimacies: Creating Mothers-in-Law in Japanese Literature and
FilmMiglena (Maggie) Ivanova
Ogresses, Queens and Wicked Fairies: Fairy-tale Mothers-in-Law from Charles
Perrault to Shrek and Once Upon a TimeLydia Brugué Botia and Auba Llompart
Pons
Cold Springs: Cinematic Portraits of Sara RooseveltAndrew Howe
Part III: Entertaining Mothers-in-Law
The Evil Dame in British Horror Film: Domestic Nightmare and Change of
Times of in Fanatic and PersecutionFernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, and
Leonardo Acosta Lando and Diego Foronda
"The Worst Person I Know": Representations of the Mother-in-Law in British
Popular EntertainmentMartina Lipton
Dorothy Cannell's How to Murder your Mother-in-Law: Women, Sisterhood and
FeminismZoly Rakotoniera
Afterword by Hugh Craig
Foreword by Josephine May
Preface by Jo Parnell
Part 1: The Mothers-in-Law of the Future
A Cultural Appraisal of the Significance of the Role of the Mother-in-Law
Among the Yoruba People of NigeriaCecilia Alero Titilayo Saibu
Mother-in-Law Soap Opera: Redefining the Mother-in-Law, Redesigning the
Kenyan NationWafula David Yenjela
Oppressor or Oppressed: The M(other) - in-Law in Nigerian Women's
LiteratureShalini Nadaswaran
Stereotyped Representations of the Black Mother-In-Law in Reality
Television Shows: A Critical AnalysisMarquita Gammage
Part II: Foundational Mothers-in-Law
The Mother-in-Law in Latin Literature and Roman SocietyJane Bellemore and
Terry Ryan
Exclusive Intimacies: Creating Mothers-in-Law in Japanese Literature and
FilmMiglena (Maggie) Ivanova
Ogresses, Queens and Wicked Fairies: Fairy-tale Mothers-in-Law from Charles
Perrault to Shrek and Once Upon a TimeLydia Brugué Botia and Auba Llompart
Pons
Cold Springs: Cinematic Portraits of Sara RooseveltAndrew Howe
Part III: Entertaining Mothers-in-Law
The Evil Dame in British Horror Film: Domestic Nightmare and Change of
Times of in Fanatic and PersecutionFernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, and
Leonardo Acosta Lando and Diego Foronda
"The Worst Person I Know": Representations of the Mother-in-Law in British
Popular EntertainmentMartina Lipton
Dorothy Cannell's How to Murder your Mother-in-Law: Women, Sisterhood and
FeminismZoly Rakotoniera
Afterword by Hugh Craig
Preface by Jo Parnell
Part 1: The Mothers-in-Law of the Future
A Cultural Appraisal of the Significance of the Role of the Mother-in-Law
Among the Yoruba People of NigeriaCecilia Alero Titilayo Saibu
Mother-in-Law Soap Opera: Redefining the Mother-in-Law, Redesigning the
Kenyan NationWafula David Yenjela
Oppressor or Oppressed: The M(other) - in-Law in Nigerian Women's
LiteratureShalini Nadaswaran
Stereotyped Representations of the Black Mother-In-Law in Reality
Television Shows: A Critical AnalysisMarquita Gammage
Part II: Foundational Mothers-in-Law
The Mother-in-Law in Latin Literature and Roman SocietyJane Bellemore and
Terry Ryan
Exclusive Intimacies: Creating Mothers-in-Law in Japanese Literature and
FilmMiglena (Maggie) Ivanova
Ogresses, Queens and Wicked Fairies: Fairy-tale Mothers-in-Law from Charles
Perrault to Shrek and Once Upon a TimeLydia Brugué Botia and Auba Llompart
Pons
Cold Springs: Cinematic Portraits of Sara RooseveltAndrew Howe
Part III: Entertaining Mothers-in-Law
The Evil Dame in British Horror Film: Domestic Nightmare and Change of
Times of in Fanatic and PersecutionFernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, and
Leonardo Acosta Lando and Diego Foronda
"The Worst Person I Know": Representations of the Mother-in-Law in British
Popular EntertainmentMartina Lipton
Dorothy Cannell's How to Murder your Mother-in-Law: Women, Sisterhood and
FeminismZoly Rakotoniera
Afterword by Hugh Craig







