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      The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Maternal Ambivalence in Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar

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          Scholars and philosophers of motherhood studies have continuously highlighted the contradictions in the dominant cultural ideologies of motherhood and the lived experiences of mothers. While the ideologies define the mother as selfless, unconditional, and unequivocal in her love for her children, the actual experience, psychological and sociocultural studies reveal, is often permeated with negative, violent, and conflicting emotions towards children, known as maternal ambivalence. In India, where the idealisation blatantly spills over to deification, voicing such feelings becomes sacrilegious. This paper attempts to study how the novel Burnt Sugar (2020) by Avni Doshi dares to speak the "unspeakable" and demonstrates maternal ambivalence as resulting from a combination of psychological, social, and cultural factors. The analysis looks at how the text negotiates the interspace between daughter-centricity and matrifocality in women's writing by giving voice to ambivalences on both sides of the mother's experience-of mothering and being mothered. Ultimately, this study investigates the manner in which these feelings, which are not acknowledged within cultural conceptions of the mother, result in ambivalence and trauma across generations.

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                Journal
                jls
                Journal of Literary Studies
                JLS
                UNISA Press (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0256-4718
                1753-5387
                2024
                : 40
                : 1
                : 1-13
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                [01] orgnamePondicherry University
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                S1753-53872024000100010 S1753-5387(24)04000100010
                10.25159/1753-5387/15783
                07182b89-551b-456d-ac20-dfe118c4e2b8

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                transgenerational trauma,mothering,matrifocality,maternal ambivalence,daughter-centricity

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