Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos

This thesis examines motherhood and mothering in seven novels by the Swedish author Sara Lidman (1923–2004). Published between 1977 and 1999 and collectively known as the Railroad Epic, the novels depict the industrialization of Northern Sweden in the late 19th century, and how it affected the peopl...

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Main Author: Grahn, Lisa
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen 2022
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-468084 2023-05-15T17:45:11+02:00 Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos Motherhood and Narration in Sara Lidman’s Railroad Epic Grahn, Lisa 2022 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-468084 swe swe Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen Uppsala Skrifter utgivna av Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen vid Uppsala universitet, 0346-7856 51 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-468084 urn:isbn:978-91-513-1423-5 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sara Lidman motherhood mothering gender postcolonialism Swedish literature matrilineal narratives historiographic metafiction moderskap modrande genus postkolonialism svensk litteratur matrilinjära narrativ historiografisk metafiktion General Literature Studies Litteraturvetenskap Doctoral thesis, monograph info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2022 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:58:40Z This thesis examines motherhood and mothering in seven novels by the Swedish author Sara Lidman (1923–2004). Published between 1977 and 1999 and collectively known as the Railroad Epic, the novels depict the industrialization of Northern Sweden in the late 19th century, and how it affected the people living there. Reading it as a story about motherhood and mothering not only broadens our understanding of Lidman’s work, but also widens the scope of representations of motherhood in Swedish literature. The study examines the depictions of lived experiences of motherhood, pregnancy and childbirth in the novels, as well as the conflict between (bodily) integrity and incorporation into family life and ideals. Moreover, it explores narratological power structures and the ethical implications of the motherhood motif. The analysis comprises close readings of the embodied experiences of motherhood and mothering, influenced by feminist phenomenological thinking. The epic is read as historiographical metafiction, as a way of using historical narratives to explore and question how history itself is told. The study uses the masculine-coded capitalist and colonial market economy that is introduced during the course of the novels to contextualize the mothers’ positions in a patriarchal structure, while focusing on mothering work to center the agency of the mothers. To this end, the thesis illustrates the width and complexity of the experiences of mothering in the novels, while connecting it to the wider themes of the epic, such as colonialism, modernity, and the conflict between community and integrity. Concerning this conflict, the study argues for a reading of pregnancy and mothering as potential sources for transcendence. Furthermore, the results highlight how already existing power structures are effected by gendered reproduction norms, creating a hierarchy amongst mothers which is then replicated in the narrative. In addition to these individual experiences, the results demonstrate how the matrilineal, along with repeated ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Sara Lidman
motherhood
mothering
gender
postcolonialism
Swedish literature
matrilineal narratives
historiographic metafiction
moderskap
modrande
genus
postkolonialism
svensk litteratur
matrilinjära narrativ
historiografisk metafiktion
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
spellingShingle Sara Lidman
motherhood
mothering
gender
postcolonialism
Swedish literature
matrilineal narratives
historiographic metafiction
moderskap
modrande
genus
postkolonialism
svensk litteratur
matrilinjära narrativ
historiografisk metafiktion
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
Grahn, Lisa
Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos
topic_facet Sara Lidman
motherhood
mothering
gender
postcolonialism
Swedish literature
matrilineal narratives
historiographic metafiction
moderskap
modrande
genus
postkolonialism
svensk litteratur
matrilinjära narrativ
historiografisk metafiktion
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
description This thesis examines motherhood and mothering in seven novels by the Swedish author Sara Lidman (1923–2004). Published between 1977 and 1999 and collectively known as the Railroad Epic, the novels depict the industrialization of Northern Sweden in the late 19th century, and how it affected the people living there. Reading it as a story about motherhood and mothering not only broadens our understanding of Lidman’s work, but also widens the scope of representations of motherhood in Swedish literature. The study examines the depictions of lived experiences of motherhood, pregnancy and childbirth in the novels, as well as the conflict between (bodily) integrity and incorporation into family life and ideals. Moreover, it explores narratological power structures and the ethical implications of the motherhood motif. The analysis comprises close readings of the embodied experiences of motherhood and mothering, influenced by feminist phenomenological thinking. The epic is read as historiographical metafiction, as a way of using historical narratives to explore and question how history itself is told. The study uses the masculine-coded capitalist and colonial market economy that is introduced during the course of the novels to contextualize the mothers’ positions in a patriarchal structure, while focusing on mothering work to center the agency of the mothers. To this end, the thesis illustrates the width and complexity of the experiences of mothering in the novels, while connecting it to the wider themes of the epic, such as colonialism, modernity, and the conflict between community and integrity. Concerning this conflict, the study argues for a reading of pregnancy and mothering as potential sources for transcendence. Furthermore, the results highlight how already existing power structures are effected by gendered reproduction norms, creating a hierarchy amongst mothers which is then replicated in the narrative. In addition to these individual experiences, the results demonstrate how the matrilineal, along with repeated ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Grahn, Lisa
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title Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos
title_short Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos
title_full Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos
title_fullStr Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos
title_full_unstemmed Jernbanans mödrar : Moderskap och berättande i Sara Lidmans Jernbaneepos
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publisher Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen
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