Harriet Lerner - On Mothers and Daughters

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The relationship to mother is special for everyone and it's never easy but always ambivalent. Every daughter is disappointed due to unrealistic expectations of their mothers. The role of motherhood is impossible to fulfill. It is very common to shame and blame mothers and to distance and trying to fix mothers. But there actually is little talking and little of recognizing their competence. It's crucial to develop a more objective view of mothers, putting them into context and looking at the role of motherhood at the time and seeing motherhood as an institution of its time.

Back in the days where motherhood was being defined by experts who told mothers whats right and whats not right, there was no room for feelings such as anger & rage. Feeling shame and self-guilt is very common among mothers and mothers-blaming is too. What's pushing guilt feelings is the idea that divorce is bad for the kids (not true!). It's to keep mothers in place - women feel as if its their own personal failure. But any other institution or business with a 50% failure rate would be considered wrong - not the people in it.


Adrienne Rich - Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. 2nd wave feminist classic