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The chapter explore some of the symbols and recurrent patterns in representations of motherhood, evidencing how the barriers raised against mothers and women in general – as potential mothers – derive also from fears profoundly rooted in the collective unconscious, fears that can be described by the archetypes of the female goddesses of ancient mythology.

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DOI: 10.4324/9780203216552_chapter_2.
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