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- article: Motherhood and Representation: From Post World War II Freudian Figurations to Postmodernism
- author(s): E. Ann Kaplan
- journal: Minnesota Review (1987)
- issue: volume 29, issue 1, pages 88-102
- journal ISSN: 0026-5667
- publisher: Duke University Press
- keywords: Alfred Hitchcock, Bette Davis, Chicago, Illinois, Donald Spoto, Dramatic arts, Film, Fredric Jameson, Hollywood, Hyde Park, London, London, England, Marnie (1964), Motherhood, New York City, New York, Psychoanalytic theory, Raymond Durgnat, Rebecca (1940), Sean Connery, The Strange Case of Alfred Hitchcock (1974) by Raymond Durgnat
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