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Rousseau's Daughters
Jennifer J. Popiel
其他書名
Domesticity, Education, and Autonomy in Modern France
出版
UPNE
, 2008
主題
Education / General
Family & Relationships / Parenting / Motherhood
Family & Relationships / Parenting / General
History / Europe / Western
History / Europe / France
Literary Criticism / European / French
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / History & Surveys / General
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
Social Science / Gender Studies
ISBN
1584657324
9781584657323
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=n9AbkezuzAAC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
In this lively interdisciplinary blend of history, education, and material culture, Jennifer J. Popiel examines ideological and cultural shifts in French child rearing and maternity from pre-Revolutionary France to 1833. She shows how ideals promoted in Rousseau’s educational treatise Emile (1762) anchored women more firmly in private life by emphasizing their critical role in their children’s early education and development. Emile marked the beginning of a widespread shift toward domestic nurturing, with an emphasis on self-control, autonomy, and gender difference. This “domestic revolution” not only drove new genres of literature, clothing styles, and toys, but as Popiel persuasively argues, it also set the stage for greater civic participation of women and children.