The Biosocial Construction of Femininity: Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-Century AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 1988. 5. 6. - 182페이지 How did 19th-century women determine what behaviors and attitudes constituted femininity, and how did one generation pass on to another those social attitudes and adaptations deemed proper and necessary for womankind? Theriot argues convincingly that women themselves were the agents in the formation of attitudes about gender. . . . This book would be difficult for readers not familiar with some aspects of women's studies, but is an important and perceptive examination of the effect of sexual ideology. Choice |
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... patience because suffering was part of the divine plan of birthing / mothering . In exchange for physical and psychological child - centeredness , women were promised an empire . The maternal ideal defined influence and soul - formation ...
... patience , and not endeavor ... to convince them of the fallacy of opinion , in which vital interests are not involved . " She added that " young females should also evince affectionate solicitude in regard to the physical comforts of ...
... patience , cheerfulness , and tact as the traits essential to successful motherhood , and Mary Blake reminded her readers that anything conflicting with a " mother's first duty " to her family was neither " womanly " nor " proper . " 79 ...
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A Methodological Proposal | 7 |
The EarlyNineteenthCentury | 25 |
The Material Roots of Ideology | 39 |
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