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Central to Coraline’s experiences in the fantasy world beyond the walls of her flat is the ‘other’ mother, who is initially constructed as an idealised image of maternal care whose only concern is for the welfare and comfort of her child. But as the story unfolds, this belle dame rapidly transforms into the ‘beldam sans merci’, an old crone, a she-devil whose real interest lies in the power she can draw from possessing the souls of children such as Coraline. This paper explores the Gaiman’s use of archetypes and cultural stereotypes of the mother figure that feminisms have been intent on expunging, interrogating, or appropriating in positive ways.
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Una selección de canciones infantiles se ilustra con perros, gatos, ratones y otros animales. Al levantar las solapas de distintas formas y tamaños, los niños se sorprenden y divierten.
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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE
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http://www.archive.org/details/ponziglionescho00gravrich
When writing the other is being true to the self: Jamaica Kincaid's 'The Autobiography of My Mother'
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Each part has special t.-p. and separate paging.
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Christian healing. 54th ed.; The people's idea of God. 45th ed.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between temperament in Australian infants aged 2–7 months and feeding practices of their first-time mothers (n=698). Associations between feeding practices and beliefs (Infant Feeding Questionnaire) and infant temperament (easy-difficult continuous scale from the Short Temperament Scale for Infants) were tested using linear and binary logistic regression models adjusted for a comprehensive range of covariates. Mothers of infants with a more difficult temperament reported a lower awareness of infant cues, were more likely to use food to calm and reported high concern about overweight and underweight. The covariate maternal depression score largely mirrored these associations. Infant temperament may be an important variable to consider in future research on the prevention of childhood obesity. In practice, mothers of temperamentally difficult infants may need targeted feeding advice to minimise the adoption of undesirable feeding practices.
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From left to right: Walter Gottschalk, Therese Gottschalk nee Molling, Freddy Gottschalk, the maid, Kurt Gottschalk, and Elizabeth Gottschalk
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Photograph owned by Yael Arnold, Waldstetten; copied by Thomas Krakauer
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At the time Franz was ill with cancer but Aenny did not know.
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