Price: $34.95
Page Count: 250
Publication Date: December 2017
ISBN: 978-1-77258-133-1
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Facets of Mothers and Daughters
Dannabang Kuwabong, Janet MacLennan, and Dorsía Smith Silva
I. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS IN A CREATIVE SPACE
Embroidery
Dorsía Smith Silva
Directions
Dorsía Smith Silva
The Wedding Collection
Laurie Kruk
My Mother’s Linens
Renee Norman

Costas (Or, If You Prefer, a Tale of Two Cafés)
Priya Parrotta Natarajan
Gardens
Renee Norman
Painting through Ruptured Maternal Identity
Batya Weinbaum
Sitting with My Mother’s Bones
Charlotte Henay
Daughters of the Dust
Dorsía Smith Silva
II. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS IN OUR MEMORY
Across the Divide: Contemporary Anglo American Feminist Theory on the Mother-Daughter Relationship
Andrea O’Reilly
Glow
Dorsía Smith Silva
Isthmus
Donna Sharkey
Grandma’s Husband: Parenting with My Mother
Cheryl Chaffin
For the Child
Dorsía Smith Silva
The Worst Is Not the Worst: Memories of Motherhood and Multiple Miscarriages Alma Simounet-Bey
The Facsimile of Existence: Mothers and Daughters in Perpetual Reproduction of Identity and Image
Mary Bronstein
Researching Death
Renee Norman
Exploring Pantsuit Nation: A Message for Our Daughters
Dorsía Smith Silva
III. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS IN LITERATURE
Daughter of the Disappeared or Hija de la República: Maternal Imagery, Daughterly Identity, and Argentina’s “Dirty War” in Carolina de Robertis’s Perla
Cristina Herrera
Her Mother’s Ashes: South Asian Daughters Reimagining the Mother to Reimagine the Self in Diasporic Locations
Dannabang Kuwabong
Lives of Mothers and Daughters in Brazil and Canada: The Mother’s Artistic Influence as Seen by Four Women Writers
Lidiane Cunha
“Their Mother Was Waiting for Her”: Mother-Daughter Relations and Irish Identity in Deirdre Madden’s One By One in the Darkness
Charlotte Beyer
About the Contributors
Dannabang Kuwabong is a Professor in the Department of English, University of Puerto Rico,
Rio Piedras Campus, San Juan. His work has appeared in several journals, including the
Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community; Canadian Woman Studies les cahiers des la femme; ARIEL: A Review of Internal English Literature; La Torre; Sargasso, and The Caribbean Writer.
Janet MacLennan is a Professor of Communication Studies in the Department of English (Humanities) of the University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras, San Juan. In her teaching and publishing she uses a narrative perspective to understand human communication, work that has drawn her into the field of medical humanities.
Dorsía Smith Silva is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. She is the co-editor of Caribbean without Borders: Caribbean Literature, Language, and Culture (2008), Critical Perspectives on Caribbean Literature and Culture (2010), and Critical and Feminist Perspectives on Caribbean Mothering (2013), and editor of Latina/Chicana Mothering (2011). She is the co-editor of Mothers, Mothering, and Globalization (2017) and Travellin’ Mama (2017).