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The Conflict of Mother-Daughter Relationships
Artist Gillian Wearing talks about how mother-daughter relationships can be claustrophobic
Turner Prize winner Gillian Wearing talks about how mother-daughter relationships can be claustrophobic and volatile, and how she reflects this in her video art.
Also on the programme: Post-natal depression affects women differently, but can it be worse in the West due to less closely-knit family units? And why music is in Zimbabwe is dominated by men.
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