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Mediated Moms: Contemporary Challenges to the Motherhood Myth
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Mediated Moms: Contemporary Challenges to the Motherhood Myth in Vernon, BC
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Images of good mothers saturate the media, yet so too do images of mothers who do not fit this mold. Numerous scholars have addressed bad mothers in the media, arguing that these images are a necessary counterpoint that serves to buttress the good mother myth. While mediated images of women who fail to enact good motherhood may promote good mothering as an ideal, the essays in Mediated Moms: Contemporary Challenges to the Motherhood Myth, suggest that this is not all that is occurring in contemporary portrayals of maternity. The authors in this volume explore how images of mothers have expanded beyond the good/bad dichotomy, simultaneously and sometimes paradoxically serving to reinforce, fracture, and/or transcend the ideology of good motherhood.
Images of good mothers saturate the media, yet so too do images of mothers who do not fit this mold. Numerous scholars have addressed bad mothers in the media, arguing that these images are a necessary counterpoint that serves to buttress the good mother myth. While mediated images of women who fail to enact good motherhood may promote good mothering as an ideal, the essays in Mediated Moms: Contemporary Challenges to the Motherhood Myth, suggest that this is not all that is occurring in contemporary portrayals of maternity. The authors in this volume explore how images of mothers have expanded beyond the good/bad dichotomy, simultaneously and sometimes paradoxically serving to reinforce, fracture, and/or transcend the ideology of good motherhood.




















