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Active HORIZON European Commission

Abnormal Motherhoods: Precariousness, Sterility and Anciery in 20th and 21st Century Spanish Cinema


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universitat Wien
Country Austria
Start Date Sep 01, 2024
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 729 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101109691
Grant Description

Many depictions of motherhood in 20th-century European media fall under what Susan Maushart described as the mask of motherhood (3). With this expression, she refers to narratives that envision motherhood as healthy and unproblematic.

However, since the last decade of the 20th century, this situation has changed, where maternity has become a controversial subject, and discussions over issues such as ambivalence towards the child, sterility, and maternal stress are conspicuous in different media. This is where the planned project, which regards motherhood as a central question in gender studies, picks up.

Despite this increased visibility, many maternal experiences do not fall under the category of normal in normative societal discourses, and mothers affected by them are portrayed as ill or unfit.

Abnormal motherhood encompasses practices that lie outside ... the limits of a norm previously established by hegemonic thinking; and, vice versa, normality is what remains after establishing the edges of the abnormality (Huertas 26).

Taking Spain as the main case of study, I analyze 20th and 21st-century films of mother-child relationships deemed abnormal and sick, characterized by sterility, poverty, and anxiety, in contrast to normal motherhood, imagined as fertile, healthy, and unproblematic.

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