Mothers and Daughters in the Twentieth Century
Discover the intricate dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship through the lens of diverse cultures in "Mothers and Daughters in the Twentieth Century" by Heather Ingman. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 1999, this compelling anthology spans the entire twentieth century and features an array of voices, including Black American, Jewish, West Indian, Irish, and Chinese-American perspectives. With 272 pages of rich literary exploration, this collection delves into the complexities of women's experiences and the bonds that shape their identities. Perfect for readers interested in women's literature, literary criticism, and cultural studies, this book offers a profound examination of how these relationships have evolved over time. Engage with the stories that reflect the multifaceted nature of motherhood and daughterhood in a changing world. Add this essential volume to your collection today!