The cultural contradictions of motherhood:
Working mothers today confront not only conflicting demands on their time and energy but also conflicting ideas about how they are to behave: they must be nurturing and unselfish while engaged in child rearing but competitive and ambitious at work. As more and more women enter the workplace, it woul...
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Zusammenfassung: | Working mothers today confront not only conflicting demands on their time and energy but also conflicting ideas about how they are to behave: they must be nurturing and unselfish while engaged in child rearing but competitive and ambitious at work. As more and more women enter the workplace, it would seem reasonable for society to make mothering a simpler and more efficient task. Instead, Sharon Hays points out in this original and provocative book, an ideology of "intensive mothering" has developed that only exacerbates the tensions working mothers face. Drawing on ideas about mothering since the Middle Ages, on contemporary child-rearing manuals, and on in-depth interviews with mothers from a range of social classes, Hays traces the evolution of the ideology of intensive mothering - an ideology that holds the individual mother primarily responsible for child rearing and dictates that the process is to be child-centered, expert-guided, emotionally absorbing, labor-intensive, and financially expensive. Hays argues that these ideas about appropriate mothering stem from a fundamental ambivalence about a system based solely on the competitive pursuit of individual interests. In attempting to deal with our deep uneasiness about self-interest, we have imposed unrealistic and unremunerated obligations and commitments on mothering, making it into an opposing force, a primary field on which this cultural ambivalence is played out. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 252 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface ix
i. Why Can t a Mother Be More Like a Businessman? i
z. From Rods to Reasoning: The Historical Construction of
Intensive Mothering 19
3. What Every Baby Knows : Contemporary Advice on
Appropriate Child Rearing 51
4. Sorting the Mail: The Social Bases of Variations in Mothering 71
5. Intensive Mothering: Women s Work on Behalf of the
Sacred Child 97
6. The Mommy Wars: Ambivalence, Ideological Work, and the Cultural
Contradictions of Motherhood 131
7 Love, Self interest, Power, and Opposition: Untangling the Roots of
Intensive Mothering 152
Appendix A: Interview Questions 179
Appendix B: Survey Questionnaire 182
vii
viii Contents
Notes 195
Bibliography 227
Index 245
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title_full | The cultural contradictions of motherhood Sharon Hays |
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title_full_unstemmed | The cultural contradictions of motherhood Sharon Hays |
title_short | The cultural contradictions of motherhood |
title_sort | the cultural contradictions of motherhood |
topic | Maternité Moederschap gtt Mères - États-Unis Child Rearing United States Gender Identity Maternal Behavior psychology United States Mother-Child Relations United States Motherhood Mothers psychology United States Mothers United States Sociology Women, Working psychology United States Erziehung (DE-588)4015482-8 gnd Interview (DE-588)4027503-6 gnd Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd Selbstbild (DE-588)4077349-8 gnd Mutter (DE-588)4040949-1 gnd Bemutterung (DE-588)4199207-6 gnd Mutterschaft (DE-588)4140725-8 gnd Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd Ideologie (DE-588)4026486-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Maternité Moederschap Mères - États-Unis Child Rearing United States Gender Identity Maternal Behavior psychology United States Mother-Child Relations United States Motherhood Mothers psychology United States Mothers United States Sociology Women, Working psychology United States Erziehung Interview Kind Selbstbild Mutter Bemutterung Mutterschaft Berufstätigkeit Ideologie USA |
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