Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The Biosocial Construction of FemininityUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 226 páginas |
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... century America : the biosocial construction of femininity / Nancy M. Theriot . p . cm . ) and index . Rev. ed . of : The ... 19th century . 2. Women - Health and hygiene - United States - Sociological aspects . 3. Mothers and daughters ...
... century America : the biosocial construction of femininity / Nancy M. Theriot . p . cm . ) and index . Rev. ed . of : The ... 19th century . 2. Women - Health and hygiene - United States - Sociological aspects . 3. Mothers and daughters ...
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... later , Melching's advice still represents traditional historical ... century women - authored and woman - read popular nonfiction as a white ... women's reproduc- tive role — influenced and was influenced by women's changing 4 INTRODUCTION.
... later , Melching's advice still represents traditional historical ... century women - authored and woman - read popular nonfiction as a white ... women's reproduc- tive role — influenced and was influenced by women's changing 4 INTRODUCTION.
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... women struggled to make sense of and alter its physical and ideological ... century domesticity , this lifescript was passed on to the next generation of women ... late twentieth - century Western people , we are used to think- ing of ...
... women struggled to make sense of and alter its physical and ideological ... century domesticity , this lifescript was passed on to the next generation of women ... late twentieth - century Western people , we are used to think- ing of ...
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... century women ( and men ) were also subjects of mostly male - produced religious , medical , and legal discourses , which formed part of the meaning structure within which women produced their domestic discourse . These male - authored ...
... century women ( and men ) were also subjects of mostly male - produced religious , medical , and legal discourses , which formed part of the meaning structure within which women produced their domestic discourse . These male - authored ...
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... late - twentieth - century example . Every month in the late twentieth century , thousands of American women abort fetuses in the United States . Just as differences of ... women - authored , women - read nineteenth - century INTRODUCTION 11.
... late - twentieth - century example . Every month in the late twentieth century , thousands of American women abort fetuses in the United States . Just as differences of ... women - authored , women - read nineteenth - century INTRODUCTION 11.
Índice
Imperial Motherhood and Its Material Roots | 17 |
The Physical Roots of Ideology | 40 |
Acculturation into True Womanhood | 62 |
Daughters Brave New World | 77 |
The Green Sickness and Daughters Ambivalence | 101 |
A New Feminine Synthesis | 114 |
Notes | 137 |
Selected Bibliography | 184 |
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