Mothers and work in popular American magazines
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書誌事項
Mothers and work in popular American magazines
(Contributions in women's studies, no. 139)
Greenwood Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical notes, bibliography (p. [165]-189) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Drawing on articles appearing in popular women's magazines from 1950 to 1989, this study documents changes in justifications of gender-based divisions of labor in the home and workplace. The study details the types of rationalizations that have been used to reconcile one new familial arrangement--two-parent workers with traditional gender values that promote men as breadwinners/fathers and women as housewives/mothers. The study reveals that changes have taken place only within the context of being a good mother. A serious analysis of women's burden of being both breadwinner and homemaker, therefore, has not occurred. Women's magazines serve as moral guides for their readers, providing justifications for both working and nonworking readers. They rely heavily on experts to provide personal direction to their readers. This work is in the same vein as Susan Faludi's Backlash, which examines the use of the media in the control of gender ideologies.
目次
- Acknowledgments Introduction The 1950's: Hairline Cracks in the Traditional Mold The 1960's: Years Of Questioning The 1970's: Off the Pedestal--The Housewife
- On the Pedestal--The Working Mother and New Father The 1980's: Ideological Retreat to the 1950's versus Facing Economic Realities Women's Magazines and the Changing Family Structure References Index
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