Tragic heroes, moral guides and activists : representations of maternal grief, child death and tragedy in Australian newspapers

Roslyn Weaver, Debra Jackson

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    Abstract

    Newspapers are a highly influential media that reflect and powerfully influence the views and cultural practices of individuals and societies. Study of phenomena using the media as a lens can provide new insights and understandings into how a phenomenon is culturally constructed and understood. This current study sought to explore media coverage of maternal grief following child death and loss. Articles published in major Australian newspapers over three months were gathered and analysed using a thematic approach. Findings showed that the tragic mother, a noble victim of suffering, is a powerful maternal image in the media. There were two key ways women as mothers were represented in their grief: as tragic heroes, and; as moral guides and activists. Using an interdisciplinary approach that references classical and modern interpretations of tragedy, this study interrogates how our culture imbues child death with dignity because of the quality of maternal grief.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)432-440
    Number of pages9
    JournalHealth Sociology Review
    Volume21
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • Australia
    • children
    • death
    • grief
    • mass media
    • mothers
    • newspapers

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