Daughters on Hunger Strike

This essay explores the embattled interactions between mothers and daughters in the stories by Edna O’Brien, Mary Lavin, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne and Mary Leland. This conflict involves an underlying distorted intimacy between women within a patriarchal Irish context. The daughter in the stories seeks to r...

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Main Author: Ann Wan-lih Chang
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Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses 2008-03-01
Series:Estudios Irlandeses
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Online Access:http://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/pdfAnnWan-lihChang.pdf
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description This essay explores the embattled interactions between mothers and daughters in the stories by Edna O’Brien, Mary Lavin, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne and Mary Leland. This conflict involves an underlying distorted intimacy between women within a patriarchal Irish context. The daughter in the stories seeks to rebel against the ‘choking love’ of the tyrannical ‘patriarchal mother’ through a symbolic anorexia, in which the daughter rejects the mother’s food or the food associated with the mother. The mother is also shown to feel ambivalent and resistant towards the daughter’s attempt to break from her dependence upon the mother. The conflict and resistance between mothers and daughters in these stories can be evaluated against the framework of the patriarchal context in which women as mothers are silenced and made powerless in front of the ‘Father,’ and therefore, this resistance can be interpreted as a reaction to this patriarchal ideology and its framework in Irish society. The lost bond between older and younger women needs to be rediscovered and restored by a realisation of patriarchal ideology and furthermore, identification with female subjectivity. This identification between women seems to act as a source of redemption for women of different generations, which results in both liberating themselves from the patriarchal dogma.
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spelling doaj.art-76ee253cd38648aaa62f335f1f38f0552022-12-21T23:34:09ZengAsociación Española de Estudios IrlandesesEstudios Irlandeses1699-311X1699-311X2008-03-013354642976Daughters on Hunger StrikeAnn Wan-lih Chang0 Shih-chien University, Kaohsiung Campus, Taiwan This essay explores the embattled interactions between mothers and daughters in the stories by Edna O’Brien, Mary Lavin, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne and Mary Leland. This conflict involves an underlying distorted intimacy between women within a patriarchal Irish context. The daughter in the stories seeks to rebel against the ‘choking love’ of the tyrannical ‘patriarchal mother’ through a symbolic anorexia, in which the daughter rejects the mother’s food or the food associated with the mother. The mother is also shown to feel ambivalent and resistant towards the daughter’s attempt to break from her dependence upon the mother. The conflict and resistance between mothers and daughters in these stories can be evaluated against the framework of the patriarchal context in which women as mothers are silenced and made powerless in front of the ‘Father,’ and therefore, this resistance can be interpreted as a reaction to this patriarchal ideology and its framework in Irish society. The lost bond between older and younger women needs to be rediscovered and restored by a realisation of patriarchal ideology and furthermore, identification with female subjectivity. This identification between women seems to act as a source of redemption for women of different generations, which results in both liberating themselves from the patriarchal dogma.http://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/pdfAnnWan-lihChang.pdfAnorexiaHungerStarvingRevulsion for foodMother and daughter relationshipPatriarchyChoking loveMotherhood
spellingShingle Ann Wan-lih Chang
Daughters on Hunger Strike
Estudios Irlandeses
Anorexia
Hunger
Starving
Revulsion for food
Mother and daughter relationship
Patriarchy
Choking love
Motherhood
title Daughters on Hunger Strike
title_full Daughters on Hunger Strike
title_fullStr Daughters on Hunger Strike
title_full_unstemmed Daughters on Hunger Strike
title_short Daughters on Hunger Strike
title_sort daughters on hunger strike
topic Anorexia
Hunger
Starving
Revulsion for food
Mother and daughter relationship
Patriarchy
Choking love
Motherhood
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