
Maternalism Reconsidered
Motherhood, Welfare and Social Policy in the Twentieth Century
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. April 2012
Book
Hardback
282 pages
978-0-85745-466-9 (ISBN)
Description
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.
Reviews / Votes
"A welcome addition to the literature on gender and social policy, this anthology addresses critical issues regarding women and the welfare state. Recognizing that maternalism is more diverse and nuanced than the simplification initially posed as a critique of the paternalist welfare state, the editors explore ways in which women's circumstances varied globally during the 20th century through chapters on the US, France, Fascist Italy, the Netherlands, Soviet-era Ukraine, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico...Highly Recommended." ? Choice"One of the most striking features of this excellent collection of essays is thedurability of maternalism - as an ideology, a political strategy and as a practice of social policy and legislation. This anthology revisits and also updates the rich scholarship on the influence of maternalism on welfare and social policy, which was produced mainly during the early 1990s." ? Gender & History
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
Bibliography; Index; 4 Tables, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
563 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85745-466-9 (9780857454669)
DOI
10.3167/9780857454669
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Marian van der Klein is Senior Researcher at the Verwey-Jonker Institute. Her historical research focuses on gender, social history and welfare states, especially the impact of social policy on the socioeconomic position of women.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction
Rebecca Jo Plant and Marian van der Klein
Chapter 2. Beyond Maternalism
Sonya Michel
Chapter 3. The State, the Women's Movement and Maternity Insurance, 1900-1930: A Dutch Maternalism?
Marian van der Klein
Chapter 4. Mobilising Mothers in the Nation's Service: Civic Culture in France's Familial Welfare State, 1890-1914
Lori R. Weintrob
Chapter 5. Speaking on Behalf of Others:Dutch Social Workers and The Problem of Maternalist Condescension
Berteke Waaldijk
Chapter 6. 'Respectable Citizens of Canada': Gender and the Welfare State in the Great Depression
Lara Campbell
Chapter 7. The Gold Star Mothers Pilgrimages: Patriotic Maternalists and Their Critics in the Interwar U.S.
Rebecca Jo Plant
Chpaptr 8. Protecting Mothers in Order to Protect Children: Maternalism and the 1935 Pan-American Child Congress
Nichole Sanders
Chapter 9. Maternal and Child Welfare, State Policy and Women's Philanthropic Activities in Brazil, 1930-45
Maria Lucia Mott
Chapter 10. Maternalism in a Paternalist State: The National Organization for the Protection of Motherhood and Infancy in Fascist Italy
Elisabetta Vezzosi
Chapter 11. Maternalism, Soviet-Style: The Working 'Mothers with Many Children' in Postwar Western Ukraine
Yoshie Mitsuyoshi
Chapter 12. Infant-Maternity Health and Nutritional Programmes in Argentina: Maternalism without Maternalists?
Alma Idiart
Chapter 13. Afterword: Maternalism Today
Rebecca Jo Plant
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Rebecca Jo Plant and Marian van der Klein
Chapter 2. Beyond Maternalism
Sonya Michel
Chapter 3. The State, the Women's Movement and Maternity Insurance, 1900-1930: A Dutch Maternalism?
Marian van der Klein
Chapter 4. Mobilising Mothers in the Nation's Service: Civic Culture in France's Familial Welfare State, 1890-1914
Lori R. Weintrob
Chapter 5. Speaking on Behalf of Others:Dutch Social Workers and The Problem of Maternalist Condescension
Berteke Waaldijk
Chapter 6. 'Respectable Citizens of Canada': Gender and the Welfare State in the Great Depression
Lara Campbell
Chapter 7. The Gold Star Mothers Pilgrimages: Patriotic Maternalists and Their Critics in the Interwar U.S.
Rebecca Jo Plant
Chpaptr 8. Protecting Mothers in Order to Protect Children: Maternalism and the 1935 Pan-American Child Congress
Nichole Sanders
Chapter 9. Maternal and Child Welfare, State Policy and Women's Philanthropic Activities in Brazil, 1930-45
Maria Lucia Mott
Chapter 10. Maternalism in a Paternalist State: The National Organization for the Protection of Motherhood and Infancy in Fascist Italy
Elisabetta Vezzosi
Chapter 11. Maternalism, Soviet-Style: The Working 'Mothers with Many Children' in Postwar Western Ukraine
Yoshie Mitsuyoshi
Chapter 12. Infant-Maternity Health and Nutritional Programmes in Argentina: Maternalism without Maternalists?
Alma Idiart
Chapter 13. Afterword: Maternalism Today
Rebecca Jo Plant
Select Bibliography
Contributors