Pretend land
Title |
Pretend land |
Author |
Neely, Detrachia M. |
Subject |
Arts and Humanities -- Dissertations, Academic Dissertations, Academic -- Arts and Humanities Abandonment Coping mechanism Fiction Mother daughter bond Sacred bond |
Abstract |
The bond between a mother and child is thought to be sacred. It is a phenomenon that society seems to expect as axiomatic based on the single biological fact that a woman carries her child, creating an inseparable bond; even for non-biological mothers, the bond is perceived as one of supreme importance. What happens to the mother and to the child, if this sacred bond is broken? The intent of this thesis was to focus on the perceived bond between mother and child and turn it on its head. As a work of fiction, Pretend Land is a series of interrelated short stories about a young woman named Dalia and her issues of abandonment and consequent coping mechanisms. My goal was to explore the effects of mother/child separation through the vehicle of storytelling and create a tale that would allow an honest narrative, not to prove one thing or another, but to finally bring a story to the forefront about an absent mother and the child she left behind. |
Publication Date |
2011 |
Adviser |
Rodriguez, Cecilia Milanes |
Publisher |
University of Central Florida |
Degree |
B.A. |
Degree Level |
Bachelors |
Degree Grantor |
Arts and Humanities |
Degree Program |
Creative Writing |
Graduation Date |
2011-12-01 |
Language |
English |
Type |
Honors in the Major Thesis |
Format |
pdf |
Call Number |
LD1772.F96T45 2011 no.H121 (online) |
Access Level |
Private - See release date for availability |
Release Date |
2016-12-01 |
Repository |
University Archives |
Repository Collection |
Honors in the Major Theses |
Identifier |
CFH0004108 |
Date contributed |
2014-03-14 |
Rating |
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