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Cinema of Crushing Motherhood: A New Feminist Cinema

Contributor(s): Landry, Olivia (Author)

ISBN: 9780252046858

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: October 21, 2025

Dewey: 791.436525

LCCN: 2025013261

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.05 lbs) 224 pages

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Description: Twenty-first century contemporary films like Emily Atef's Das Fremde in mir and Savannah Leaf's Earth Mama portray motherhood as a source of regret, exhaustion, rage, shame, guilt, and disgust. Olivia Landry analyzes this new feminist cinema and the ways it embraces and explores the crushing burden of mothering children. Landry surveys films released in North America, Europe, and Australia over a period beginning in 2007. As she shows, revelation and the expression of negative feelings upend the traditional image of the perfect, self-sacrificial, and happy mother. Landry tracks how radical positions like maternal regret and family abolition have replaced age-old tropes while also going beyond portrayals of maternal ambivalence. Her feminist method casts off psychoanalysis and renounces pathological approaches to motherhood to show how a generation of filmmakers have insisted on the subjective position and experience of the mother rather than that of the child. Bold and groundbreaking, Cinema of Crushing Motherhood looks at taboo-breaking films and illuminates the emotions and affects that make them so powerful.

Review Quotes: "Landry's vivid and visceral engagement with the seething minds and exhausted bodies of contemporary screen mothers lucidly demonstrates the emergence of a new paradigm of cinematernity in twenty-first century film, offering a novel approach to the study of feminist cinema."
--Hester Baer, coeditor of Babylon Berlin, German Visual Spectacle, and Global Media Culture

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