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Motherhood and Political Paradox
This chapter explores the complicated interplay between motherhood and politics through the lens of Margaret Thatcher's legacy. It critiques how Thatcher's maternal persona shaped her policies while undermining traditional maternal roles, particularly during the miners' strike. The discussion highlights the struggles of women resisting systemic violence and the broader implications of motherhood in the face of political oppression.