A mother whose behaviour is the opposite of that socially expected of mothers.
1996, Eileen L. McDonagh, Breaking the abortion deadlock: from choice to consentThe consent-to-pregnancy foundation runs the final risk of portraying women as antimothers, or monsters who kill their children.
2003, Frances H. Early, Kathleen Kennedy, Athena's daughters: television's new women warriorsAs an extremely pregnant Xena declared at Corinth, "This baby is nothing compared to my empire!" Evil Xena was thus an antimother.
2004, Sidney I. Dobrin, Kenneth B. Kidd, Wild things: children's culture and ecocriticismAs an antimother, she embodies everything foresworn by Victorian domestic ideology and clearly spells danger to the unwary.