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The Ambivalence of Mother Love: Navigating Maternal Subjects Through the TV Drama A Love for Dilemma

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TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/15274764231217103

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mother love; ambivalence; neoliberal motherhood; bad mother; ideal object; China

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This article examines the intricate portrayal of bad mother in the TV drama "A Love for Dilemma" and emphasizes the significance of analyzing the representation of motherhood in gaining insights into the interplay between patriarchy, the market, and the state's impact on maternal subjectivity.
The TV drama A Love for Dilemma (2021) has sparked widespread debates on motherhood and gender in China. This article explores the intricacy of the show's representation of bad mother. While conventional perspectives often view motherhood as a realm of private intimacy, insufficient attention has been given to the distinctiveness of Chinese-style motherhood and its intersection with family, neoliberalism, and state politics. This article addresses the importance of analyzing the televisual representation of motherhood to gain insight into how the interplay between patriarchy, the market and the state configures maternal subjectivity, particularly under the leadership of Xi Jinping. By examining the emotional meaning of motherhood produced by the TV series, this study unveils the inherent contradiction of mother love as a site of political investment. It argues that the ambivalence surrounding mother love stems from its entanglement with patriarchal expectations, the burdens of emotional labor, and the state's vested interests.

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