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Mothering My Mother: The Unbreakable and Often Unbearable Mother-Daughter Bond

This critically reflective autobiographical narrative aims to reveal some of the challenges that have emerged because of my mother’s struggles with Alzheimer’s disease. I undertook this writing in an attempt to offer an alternative understanding of mothering, an understanding framed by my experience of mothering my mother. This work weaves together the complexities of time—the past, present, and future—to form an intricate personal and intragenerational tapestry.

Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/27/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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