Mothers
An Essay on Love and Cruelty
(Author) Jacqueline RoseFrom one of the most important contemporary thinkers we have, a compelling, forceful tract about women and motherhood that demands immediate attention. Moving commandingly between pop cultural references such as Roald Dahl's 'Matilda' to observations about motherhood in the ancient world, from and thoughts about the stigmatization of single mothers in the UK, Mothers delivers a groundbreaking report into something so prevalent we hardly notice.
Jacqueline Rose
Jacqueline Rose is a renowned British literary critic and theorist known for her groundbreaking work "Feminine Sexuality." Her writing style is characterized by its provocative and thought-provoking analysis of gender, sexuality, and power dynamics in literature. Rose's contributions have reshaped feminist literary criticism and sparked important conversations about the role of women in literature.