ABSTRACT

In this book, Ellen Toronto reveals the dissociation of maternal subjectivity from human experience and provides a psychoanalytic exploration of the (non-)history of motherhood to make possible an understanding and appreciation of maternal worlds.

The persistent patriarchal order acknowledges the mother’s existence largely as a ‘womb’, a bearer of children, and although her role is essential in the service of the species, we know very little of her story as a person. The absent presence of the mother as an individual subject and collective ignorance about her experiences has constituted an existential trauma, that is, a trauma of non-existence, and it is only by revealing this dissociation, Toronto argues, that we can begin to excavate the stories of individual mothers as they have borne and raised the world’s children, and at last realise that the burdens they carry belong to us all.

As a fulsome account of the maternal perspective, which draws from a variety of sources - including historical research, mythological stories and clinical case material – this book will be significant for students of psychoanalysis, feminism and history, as well as psychoanalysts in training and in practice who seek a richer understanding of maternal being.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|29 pages

“The Feminine Unconscious”

chapter Chapter Two|25 pages

The Therapist's Maternal Capacity

chapter Chapter Three|4 pages

Clytemnestra

A Mythical Madness

chapter Chapter Four|6 pages

The Old Testament

Mother as Womb

chapter Chapter Five|6 pages

Old Testament Remnants in Psychoanalysis

chapter Chapter Six|4 pages

Quilters

Remnants of Women's Lives

chapter Chapter Seven|4 pages

Relational Theory and the “Absent Presence”

chapter Chapter Eight|4 pages

The Maternal Body in Psychoanalysis

chapter Chapter Nine|6 pages

A Theory of Matricide

chapter Chapter Ten|8 pages

The Case of Tina

chapter Chapter Eleven|3 pages

If the Ego is a Body Ego…

chapter Chapter Twelve|4 pages

Maternal Grief/Maternal Madness

chapter Chapter Thirteen|23 pages

Time Out of Mind

Dissociation in the Virtual World

chapter Chapter Fourteen|3 pages

Maternal Trauma

chapter Chapter Fifteen|2 pages

The Dissociated Maternal Self

chapter Chapter Sixteen|3 pages

Mother

An Eternal Enigma

chapter Chapter Seventeen|3 pages

Resolutions