Au nom de la mère
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Open access
Authors
Lipscombe, Olive
Date
2020Supervisor
Bruce Slatter
Rebecca Dagnall
Type
Thesis
Award
MRes
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Humanities
School
School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
Collection
Abstract
Au nom de la mère is a practice-led research project that investigates alternative visions of the maternal as experienced by mother and daughter. I use photography to capture intimate and powerful moments of a relationship with my mother to uncover the complex dichotomies and multilayered identities inherent in the mother daughter bond. The outcome of the project is a series of photographic images that reveal intimate and compelling visions of motherhood and mother/daughter relationships.
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