Everybody else : adoption and the politics of domestic diversity in postwar America / Sarah Potter.
Material type: TextPublication details: Athens : The University of Georgia Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- HV875 .E947 2014
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Based on the author's dissertation at the University of Chicago.
Includes bibliographies and index.
The difference of adoption : domestic diversity and adoption practice in the postwar period -- Embracing domesticity : the great depression, the great migration, and World War II -- Defining domesticity : family ideals in everyday life -- Providing anxiety and optimism : domestic masculinity -- Nurturing frustration and entitlement : domestic femininity -- Constructing domesticity : family ideals and residential space in postwar chicago -- To take some responsibility for community problems : domesticity and good -- Citizenship -- Conclusion : the postwar family and American politics.
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