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The Essential Daughter: Changing Expectations for Girls at Home, 1797 to the Present [Hardcover]

Mary Collins (Author)
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0275978362 978-0275978365 November 30, 2002 aFirst Edition First Printing

By age nine, Mary Ellen could start a fire and make breakfast for her family on the Great Plains as they traveled West. By age 11, Connie's family had her hanging the laundry and doing the dishes for a dozen people. By age 13, Beverly had no responsibilities at home and no confidence in herself. The portraits of 14 girls aged 6 to 14, when their ideas of duty and self remained in flux, are used as a starting point for discussion on how to bring daughters and their brothers back into the flow of American home life. The author explores how Americans might make girls feel essential on the home front without denying them the right of self-definition.

Few American parents expect their children to play an important role on the home front. The average daughter does fewer than ten hours of housework a week; sons do only two. What are the consequences of this dramatic cultural shift? Collins posits that nothing we can give our children in the public sphere can offset the loss. Collins concludes that Americans must rebuild a domestic culture that moves beyond the damaging sex-based division of labor so common in the past.


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The portraits of 14 girls aged 6 to 14 are used as a starting point for discussion on how to bring daughters and their brothers back into the flow of American home life.


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  • Hardcover: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger; aFirst Edition First Printing edition (November 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275978362
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275978365
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,663,298 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mary Collins grew up in New England, but spent most of her professional career in Washington, D.C., where she worked as a consulting writer and editor for a wide range of clients, including National Geographic and the Smithsonian,and taught writing part-time for 12 years at Johns Hopkins University's MA in Writing Program. In 2007 she moved to teaching full-time and is now a professor of creative writing at Central Connecticut State University. She returned to her native state to be near family, to walk right out her door to wooded trails and the charm of a small town, and to teach writing to as many students as she can handle.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential for People Who Care About Daughters and Sons, July 2, 2003
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What was life like for American girls through the ages? What can we learn from them today? I recommend this book to historians and parents of daughters and sons. Collins not only introduces readers to real American girls through the ages, she invites the reader into her own thought process. Just as Collins changes her mind about the importance of "housework," you might too!
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