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Sex and the City (HBO, 1998–2004)
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This chapter argues that Sex and the City reveals a progressive and radical version of mothering. Using Miranda as a case study, and applying Adrienne Rich’s formulations of the institution of motherhood versus mothering, we can see how the restrictions placed upon women through the institution of motherhood can be revolutionized. Miranda’s story reveals a progressive potential that allows the viewer knowledge of a full unexpurgated version of pregnancy that is missed by most of the critical community.

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Mothers on American television

From here to maternity

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