Det vejledte og det naturlige moderskab - Moderskabsidealer i dansk rådgivningslitteratur 1902-1950
(2017) ILHK02 20162Division of History of Ideas and Sciences
- Abstract
- The aim of this study is to unveil and present different notions of ideals of motherhood in Denmark
during the first half of the 20th century which appear in medical guidelines for parents and parents
to be, emphasizing on the way motherhood has been idealized and regulated and how power has
been exerted over mothers and women’s lives and bodies. The study takes a look at earlier existing
ideas about motherhood, women and children, in order to relate these ideas to the ideals discovered
in the parenting guidelines. It appears that especially two kinds of ideals of the good mother
continue to appear and disappear throughout European history, which also appear in the first half of
20th century Denmark; the strict and disciplining... (More) - The aim of this study is to unveil and present different notions of ideals of motherhood in Denmark
during the first half of the 20th century which appear in medical guidelines for parents and parents
to be, emphasizing on the way motherhood has been idealized and regulated and how power has
been exerted over mothers and women’s lives and bodies. The study takes a look at earlier existing
ideas about motherhood, women and children, in order to relate these ideas to the ideals discovered
in the parenting guidelines. It appears that especially two kinds of ideals of the good mother
continue to appear and disappear throughout European history, which also appear in the first half of
20th century Denmark; the strict and disciplining mother and the openly loving and permissive
mother. During most of the examined period, the dominant ideal seems to have been the
disciplining mother, which should raise and care for her children with focus on tranquility,
regularity and cleanliness, but by midcentury this ideal starts to get challenged by the ideal of a
more permissive mother, who focuses on her child’s individuality and need for individualized care
and love. (Less)
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- author
- Patursson, Bergtóra LU
- supervisor
- organization
- alternative title
- Instructed and Natural Motherhood - On Ideals of Motherhood in Danish Advice Literature, 1902-1950
- course
- ILHK02 20162
- year
- 2017
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Motherhood, History of Motherhood, Ideals of Motherhood, History of Ideas, Biopower, Medical guidelines, Parenting guidelines
- language
- Danish
- id
- 8903825
- date added to LUP
- 2017-03-07 14:40:03
- date last changed
- 2017-03-07 14:40:03
@misc{8903825, abstract = {{The aim of this study is to unveil and present different notions of ideals of motherhood in Denmark during the first half of the 20th century which appear in medical guidelines for parents and parents to be, emphasizing on the way motherhood has been idealized and regulated and how power has been exerted over mothers and women’s lives and bodies. The study takes a look at earlier existing ideas about motherhood, women and children, in order to relate these ideas to the ideals discovered in the parenting guidelines. It appears that especially two kinds of ideals of the good mother continue to appear and disappear throughout European history, which also appear in the first half of 20th century Denmark; the strict and disciplining mother and the openly loving and permissive mother. During most of the examined period, the dominant ideal seems to have been the disciplining mother, which should raise and care for her children with focus on tranquility, regularity and cleanliness, but by midcentury this ideal starts to get challenged by the ideal of a more permissive mother, who focuses on her child’s individuality and need for individualized care and love.}}, author = {{Patursson, Bergtóra}}, language = {{dan}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Det vejledte og det naturlige moderskab - Moderskabsidealer i dansk rådgivningslitteratur 1902-1950}}, year = {{2017}}, }