The 'Bad Mother' in Media and Legal Texts |
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Authors: | Bronwyn Naylor |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Anthropology and Sociology , The University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg , Mississippi , USA bridget.hayden@usm.edu |
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Abstract: | Mothers who kill or injure their children highlight crucial disjunctions between the status ‘mother’ and the practices and expectations of mothering. Failures of ‘mothering’ reconstruct the meaning of the maternal, while being themselves given meaning by it. Violent mothers may be pathologised and excused, demonised and condemned, but the explanatory narratives that are used draw centrally on notions of the maternal and, more broadly, the feminine. These discourses are reproduced in legal proceedings and sentences, and in the media reports of these proceedings. This paper will analyse the construction of the bad mother in legal proceedings in one prominent recent Victorian case, and in the print media reports of this case. |
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Keywords: | citizenship immigration sovereignty the state nation border politics |
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