Maternalism Reconsidered
eBook - Motherhood, Welfare and Social Policy in the Twentieth Century, International Studies in Social History
Marian van der Klein/Rebecca Jo Plant/Nichole Sanders et al
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Zusatztext
<p> Beginning in the late 19th century, competing ideas about motherhood had a profound impact on the development and implementation of social welfare policies. Calls for programmes aimed at assisting and directing mothers emanated from all quarters of the globe, advanced by states and voluntary organizations, liberals and conservatives, feminists and anti-feminists a phenomenon that scholars have since termed maternalism. This volume reassesses maternalism by providing critical reflections on prior usages of the concept, and by expanding its meaning to encompass geographical areas, political regimes and cultural concerns that scholars have rarely addressed. From Argentina, Brazil and Mexico City to France, Italy, the Netherlands, the Soviet Ukraine, the United States and Canada, these case studies offer fresh theoretical and historical perspectives within a transnational and comparative framework. As a whole, the volume demonstrates how maternalist ideologies have been employed by state actors, reformers and poor clients, with myriad political and social ramifications.</p>
Autorenportrait
<p><strong>Lori R. Weintrob</strong>is Professor of History at Wagner College in New York City. Her research focuses on immigration, gender and public policy in France and the United States.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.04.2012
Umfang: 282 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780857454676
Umbreit-Nr.: 2148224
