An edition of Paternalism incorporated (2003)

Paternalism incorporated

fables of American fatherhood, 1865-1940

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An edition of Paternalism incorporated (2003)

Paternalism incorporated

fables of American fatherhood, 1865-1940

Between the Civil War and World War I, the author maintains, the corporate transformation of American work created widespread desire for upward mobility, along with widening class divisions. He explores the consequent emergence of the narrative constructs of 'daddy's girl' and 'daddy's boy'.

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Language
English
Pages
254

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Cover of: Paternalism Incorporated
Paternalism Incorporated: Fabies of American Fatherhood 1865-1940
April 15, 2004, Cornell University Press
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Cover of: Paternalism incorporated
Paternalism incorporated: fables of American fatherhood, 1865-1940
2003, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Ithaca

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.4093520431
Library of Congress
PS374.F35 L48 2003, PS374.F35L48 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 254 p. ;
Number of pages
254

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3673184M
ISBN 10
0801441676
LCCN
2003005529
OCLC/WorldCat
51854612
Goodreads
2408623

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