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  1. 2 de feb. de 2022 · The results reveal that, for the first time, the mother’s voice and her right to explore her own feelings are included in her characterisation, and also, that her relationship with the rest of the family includes different aspects—children, society, work, partner, and self-care.

  2. The “Mother Figures and Representations of Motherhood in English-speaking Societies” conference, hosted by the Université François Rabelais and organised by Professor Fabienne Portier-Le Cocq and Dr Cécile Coquet-Mokoko, offered a range of innovative and interdisciplinary perspectives on motherhood.

  3. 5 de may. de 2021 · Over time, with the growing presence, recognition, and support for women in the arts, authentic and diverse representations of motherhoodincluding depictions of pregnancy, birth, mothers with their children, and family portraits—have become exponentially more expansive.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2023 · The chapters in this volume focus on contemporary (representations of) meanings of motherhood and mothering. Together, they demonstrate the significance of literary narratives for understanding, and critiquing, motherhood and mothering as social phenomena and subjective experiences.

  5. It aims to provide a panoramic view of the representations of the role of the mother as a paradigm of the changes seen in Spanish society, study-ing the representation of her voice, emotions, and ties to other members of her fam-ily through a systemic functional-multimodal discourse analysis applied to picture-books.

  6. The portrayal of parents in media sometimes depicts gender stereotypes in society, often highlighting the "traditional nuclear family" as opposed to nonconventional configurations. Social Scientists have found that home, family, and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented.

  7. 19 de feb. de 2021 · In short, gender is a category that defines not only the way in which sexual belonging is experienced by individual men and women, but also the way in which it is communicated, conveyed, and represented by the tools of socialization such as the family, school and, of course, the media.