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Drawing primarily on the theories of Julia Kristeva, this chapter examines the modes of representation of motherhood and the maternal in Ferrante’s Neapolitan Trilogy. The act of speaking the maternal experience enables Ferrante to create a literary practice of what Kristeva calls “herethics,” the reconsideration of traditional ethical systems in order to create empathy in the reader. . For both Kristeva and Ferrante, writing motherhood and speaking motherhood are essential and inextricable parts of this project. The mania of Ferrante’s semiotic process of representing motherhood can be identified in the mirroring of traits between the women. Ferrante’s maniacal deconstruction of the mamma, the iterations, repetitions, reflections, and anxieties of the maternal, give voice to what Kristeva describes as the “unspeakable” of the maternal as a female experience.
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Ness, E.V. (2016). Dixit Mater: The Significance of the Maternal Voice in Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels. In: Russo Bullaro, G., Love, S. (eds) The Works of Elena Ferrante. Italian and Italian American Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57580-7_12
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