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Momstrosities: January 2011
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Notre Dame grad and literature nerd; baker and believer in books. View my complete profile. Other "Monstrous Mothers" Blogs. 10: As Nature Made Him…Or Her. 5) Mothering as Me. 10 The Real Deal. Review Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster, Rosewood Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst. 10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR. 10 Course Wrap-Up: You are Loved. More practical parenting advice. Modernity vs. tradition. Wednesday, January 19, 2011. 1 Beowulf: Grendel's Mother. I was really intrigued by the idea that Grende...
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Momstrosities: 6. Re: Where are all the smart girls?
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Notre Dame grad and literature nerd; baker and believer in books. View my complete profile. Other "Monstrous Mothers" Blogs. 10: As Nature Made Him…Or Her. 5) Mothering as Me. 10 The Real Deal. Review Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster, Rosewood Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst. 10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR. 10 Course Wrap-Up: You are Loved. More practical parenting advice. Modernity vs. tradition. Monday, March 7, 2011. 6 Re: Where are all the smart girls? Recently, Anne blogged. 7 Sing You Home.
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Momstrosities: 8. Laura Brown v. Virginia Woolf
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Notre Dame grad and literature nerd; baker and believer in books. View my complete profile. Other "Monstrous Mothers" Blogs. 10: As Nature Made Him…Or Her. 5) Mothering as Me. 10 The Real Deal. Review Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster, Rosewood Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst. 10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR. 10 Course Wrap-Up: You are Loved. More practical parenting advice. Modernity vs. tradition. Monday, April 11, 2011. 8 Laura Brown v. Virginia Woolf. April 18, 2011 at 9:04 AM.
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February | 2011 | MATURNINGINHERGRAVE
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Mommas in literature and pop culture. The [Ma]ternal looked upon me for a moment with [Her] eye of power, and annihilated me in [Her] being, and become manifest to me in [Her] essence. I saw I existed through [Her].". Archive for February, 2011. 1) New and Fuzzy Front Lines in the Mommy Wars. Filed under: Monstrous Mothers. Mdash; 1 Comment. February 9, 2011. This week in Monstrous Mothers, we read a chapter of Susan Douglas’s. That evoked thoughts of magazine mommies and this article. Ayer’s goes ...
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The Little Boy Found | MATURNINGINHERGRAVE
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Mommas in literature and pop culture. The [Ma]ternal looked upon me for a moment with [Her] eye of power, and annihilated me in [Her] being, and become manifest to me in [Her] essence. I saw I existed through [Her].". The Little Boy Found. Filed under: Monstrous Mothers. Mdash; 2 Comments. February 4, 2011. As a quick first post, here’s a poem that the creature of Frankenstein might like. At least, they both liked Milton enough. The little boy lost in the lonely fen,. Led by the wandering light,.
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Momstrosities: 10. Lessons Learned
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Notre Dame grad and literature nerd; baker and believer in books. View my complete profile. Other "Monstrous Mothers" Blogs. 10: As Nature Made Him…Or Her. 5) Mothering as Me. 10 The Real Deal. Review Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster, Rosewood Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst. 10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR. 10 Course Wrap-Up: You are Loved. More practical parenting advice. Modernity vs. tradition. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Lessons I learned from my mother (and look, the characters learned them too!
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monstrously literary: #10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011. 10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR. Hello everyone, and welcome to my final blog post for Monstrous Mothers of Literature. So, after spending long hours reading through books on motherhood studies and thinking about the practice of mothering and writing about it etc., I was feeling philosophical and had a burning question I just. I called her up. About an hour and a half after I last called her. Her: "Hi, what's up? Well, when she's. What are you up to? Always the 'Pollito' (a p...
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Mommy Musings: May 2011
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Looking at the world's oldest full-time job: being a mother. Thursday, May 5, 2011. 10 The Real Deal. Courtney and Kai provided a great conclusion to our class yesterday with their presentations, and left us all with a great thought to wrap up with: the unknown. I realized, if anything, that is what has scared us throughout this course. It is not knowing what goes on in childbirth.or the day to day duties of mothering.basically no practical knowledge of anything motherly. And through all of that, many wo...
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monstrously literary: #5, #6, #7, #8 (comments)
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Sunday, May 1, 2011. 5, #6, #7, #8 (comments). Comment awaiting moderation as of 5/1). May 2, 2011 at 1:17 PM. Thanks for organizing them, Kiely - hugely helpful for me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster, Rosewood Fretboard - 3-Color Sunburst. More practical parenting advice. 5) Mothering as Me. 10 Course Wrap-Up: You are Loved. 10 The Real Deal. 10: As Nature Made Him…Or Her. Modernity vs. tradition. 10 Getting Much Too Personal, TL;DR. 9 Happy Mothers Day!
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monstrously literary: #3 - Mom X 2
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011. 3 - Mom X 2. We've spent a good dead of time talking in class about mothers, "monstrous" mothers, mommy bloggers, what makes a "good" mother. we've also discussed the different standards held for mothers and fathers, gender stereotypes/inequalities, etc. But let's think about something atypical for a moment. Lesbian moms! Though perhaps not as common as the average mommy blog, blogs of "two-mom families" like this blog called 'Mombian'. For example, in this article. That aside,...