“It came, over and over, down to this: What made someone a mother?”: Motherhood, Race and Class in Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere and its TV Adaptation

dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Facultade de Filoloxíagl
dc.contributor.authorToucedo Vila, Miriam
dc.contributor.tutorJiménez Placer, Susana María
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-07T09:03:19Z
dc.date.available2022-02-07T09:03:19Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.descriptionTraballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2020-2021gl
dc.description.abstractAs most mothers would agree, motherhood is unique, life-altering experience, which does not come with an instruction manual. Neither time, nor experience or pre-existing social conventions can determine what makes someone a person fit for the role of a mother. The aim of this dissertation is, precisely, to debunk the aforementioned factors that have been established to determine a woman’s fitness as a mother as depicted in Celeste Ng’s novel Little Fires Everywhere published in 2017 and its TV adaptation, the limited series of the same name developed by Liz Tigelaar, which premiered in the streaming service Hulu in 2018. This dissertation will study the different ways in which women experience motherhood in the novel and the TV series; some characters have become mothers in the traditional manner (such as the character of Helena Richardson) and others have resorted to more unconventional methods such as adoption (as illustrated in the McCullogh family) and surrogacy (depicted in Mia Warren). In addition, this analysis will bring into question what role do class circumstances as well as race considerations have in the development of the experience of motherhood in Ng’s novel and Tigerlaar’s TV seriesgl
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10347/27478
dc.language.isoenggl
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accessgl
dc.subjectCeleste Nggl
dc.subjectLittle Fires Everywheregl
dc.subjectLiz Tigelaargl
dc.subjectMaternidadegl
dc.subject.classificationMaterias::Investigación::63 Sociología::6309 Grupos sociales::630909 Posición social de la mujergl
dc.subject.classificationMaterias::Investigación::63 Sociología::6309 Grupos sociales::630903 Familia, parentescogl
dc.subject.classificationMaterias::Investigación::62 Ciencias de las artes y las letras::6202 Teoría, análisis y crítica literarias::620202 Análisis literariogl
dc.subject.classificationMaterias::Investigación::62 Ciencias de las artes y las letras::6203 Teoría, análisis y crítica de las bellas artes::620399 Otras (Televisión)gl
dc.title“It came, over and over, down to this: What made someone a mother?”: Motherhood, Race and Class in Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere and its TV Adaptationgl
dc.typebachelor thesisgl
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