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Likewise, the parish or Stepfather of a person is his mother’s spouse when he is not his father. The terms “stepmother” and “parre” have taken a pejorative connotation in everyday language, and they are therefore preferred to them the terms of “stepfather” and “mother-in-law”. Mar\u00e2tre has become synonymous with “bad mother”, including to designate a “bad” biological mother. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 “Marker” comes from the old French Marastre (mother-in-law) from Latin Bas Matrastra (Second wife of the father) [ first ] . Mother-in-law not always tender towards the children of a first marriage as evidenced by the medieval French verse Bad marastre is love many little , the term “step” has become synonymous with “bad mother-in-law” [ 2 ] . Marker has also become synonymous with “bad mother” to designate the biological mother if necessary [ first ] . Modern civil law prefers the terms of “mother-in-law” and “stepfather”, less pejoratively connoted, to designate “parents by alliance” or “allies” [ 3 ] . The stepmother and mother-in-law were once mainly from widowhood, in recent decades, they have been especially one of the members of a co-parenting in the recomposed family [ 4 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 2019 in France, INSEE has around 800,000 parents-in-law living with children from their spouse, and 27% of this parents-in-law are mother-in-law [ 4 ] . But if we take into account the other configurations of blended foci, this figure underestimates the number of mother-in-law [ 4 ] . INSEE does not count the number of families made up of a childless mother-in-law, living with the children of her spouse a small part of the time [ 4 ] . The statistics of justice in family affairs show that after a separation, the woman waits longer than the man to reform a couple [ 4 ] , and that if she has children, they will live more often at home after separation (\u00be of cases in France) [ 4 ] . While family recomposition has become commonplace, the role, experience and image of the step-parent in its home and in society retains a specificity which, according to Justine Vincent (2023) must question family policies and, Beyond, feminist reflection [ 4 ] ; This specificity no longer has the same causes: in the past, it was following the death of one of the original parents that the widowed person could replace the couple’s deceased member with another person. In the recomposed family, the stepfather or the mother-in-law do not replace a deceased but is added to the third person to the parents’ parents, registering (or not) in a co-parenting process [ 4 ] . The step-parent does not have the legitimacy of the “real” parent, and for the child or other people, he can, even more than before, give the impression of usurping the place of the absent parent of the home [ 4 ] . Faced with his mother-in-law, the child can feel in conflict of loyalty vis-\u00e0-vis his mother. The mother’s case is special, because her role with children is socially deemed more important than that of the father; She may not appreciate that another woman takes care of what seems to be up to her prerogatives. [ 4 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsSocial stereotypes and legal status of the mother-in-law [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The stepmother in the tales [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The parlian in the tales [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Testing [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Fiction [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Social stereotypes and legal status of the mother-in-law [ modifier | Modifier and code ] While the negative and often sexist stereotypes of the mother-in-law persist in France, there have been some attempts to give legal status to the step-parents, but without consequences.According to Justine Vincent: \u201cThe mother -in -law mirrored herself with stability and centrality attributed to the maternal role. In short, being a stepmother in a blended family seems much more difficult than being a stepfather ” , and challenges of socioeconomic, psychological, cultural and available resources, as well as social position will also play a role [ 4 ] . She is often confronted with paradoxical injunctions: she should take care of children and be mothering … But at the same time, she is forbidden to “take” the mother. Depending on the case, and depending on the children’s reactions, the new couple or the family, often during successive negotiations, will decide that the step-parent will (or not) have an educational function in the recomposed family [ 4 ] , but the mother-in-law will generally have little “emotional and symbolic remuneration” for her role with the children of another, and will suffer the fact that the father (due to the methods of childcare often limited for him) will be tempted to Present more positive and playful way during the time shared with his children, attitude often perceived as educational “lax” by their spouse [ 4 ] . The stepmother in the tales [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In tales, the stepmother is generally presented as a bad mother-in-law, even a nasty mother-in-law as in Snow White or Cinderella and still in Sophie’s misfortune . By extension and by the pejorative significance of the French suffix – (as in noir cute ), fellow has become synonymous with “bad mother”, including to designate the biological mother. Before she became an emblematic character of fairy tales, all in darkness, the equivalent of the witch, even the ogre or the devil, we find the stepmother, at the XVI It is century, in some wonderful tales of Straparola (for example in Blanchebelle and the serpent or Lancelot, roi de province ) then, in the first half of the following century, in those of Basile (for example in Nennillo you won’t be able , whose introduction constitutes a warning against mother-in-law). The parlian in the tales [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In tales, it is rare to find (formerly and today) a parraric (Nasty stepfather) , but there are however one, even several.As for example in 2018, R.J.P Toreille, author of the fairy tale Eleonore , published at Le Lys Bleu Edition features a villain which is a parrarian. Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Testing [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Catherine Audibert , The Martese complex: being a mother-in-law in a blended family , Paris, Payot, 2004 , 170 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-228-89902-4 , BNF\u00a0 39232600 ) Michel Moral and Marie-Luce Iovane-chesneau , Mother-in-law or stepmother: what roles for the father’s wife? , Paris, the archipelago, coll. \u00a0\u00ab\u00a0Archipsy\u00a0\u00bb, 2008 , 229 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-8098-0025-8 , BNF\u00a0 41240635 ) Dominique Ninetyx , Help, I am a stepmother! , Paris, Michalon, 2010 , 156 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-84186-534-5 , BNF\u00a0 42199501 ) Fiction [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (is) Mario Vargas Llosa , Madrastra Praise , Buenos Aires, I emec\u00e9, coll. “Great novelists”, 1988 , 201 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-950-04-0790-8 , BNF\u00a0 35031227 ) Mario Vargas Llosa ( trad. Albert petlasses), Praise [\u00ab Madrastra Praise \u00bb], Paris, Gallimard, 1990 , 200 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-07-071808-5 , BNF\u00a0 35074394 ) On other Wikimedia projects: Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 a et b Information lexicographic And etymological of “stepmother” in the Treasure of the French French language , on the site of the National Textual and Lexical Resource Center \u2191 Definition of fellow In Verbal pathologies or lesions of certain words in the course of use from \u00c9mile Littr\u00e9 \u2191 Lexicon of legal terms , Dalloz, 2016 , 24 It is ed. [Detail of editions] ( read online ) , article “stepfather, mother-in-law” \u2191 a b c d e f g h i j k l and m (in) Justine Vincent , ‘ Recomposed families: mother-in-law, an always uncomfortable place (J Vincent works at Lumi\u00e8re Lyon 2 University with a theme on the theme Parental projects and births with recomposed family: parenthood, kinship and recomposition process ) \u00bb , on The Conversation (consulted the February 26, 2023 ) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/marker-and-parraric-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Marker and parraric – Wikipedia"}}]}]