Mothering Time and Antimaternalism
English


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<p>The book aims to broaden understanding of the diverse positions and meanings of motherhood by investigating understudied and marginalized mothers (rural itinerant African American and Irish Catholic American) between 1920 and 1960.</p><p>Fuelled by anxieties around feminism a perception of men’s loss of status and masculinity racial tensions and fears about immigration antimaternalism discourse blamed mothers for a wide range of social ills in the first half of the 20th Century. <i>Mothering Time and Antimaternalism</i> considers the ideas practices and depictions of antimaternalism and the ways that mothers responded. Religion class race ethnicity gender and immigration status are all analysed as factors shaping maternal experience. The book develops the historical context of American motherhood between 1920 and 1960 examining how changing ideas – scientific motherhood time efficiency devaluation of domesticity racial and religious bias - influenced the construction and experiences of motherhood.</p><p>This is a fascinating and important book suitable for students and scholars in history gender studies cultural studies and sociology.</p>
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