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The Grasinski Girls von Mary Patrice Erdmans (2004 Hardcover 1./1.) - BRANDNEU
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Ohio University Press
ISBN-10
0821415816
ISBN-13
9780821415818
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30452410
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
290 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Grasinski Girls : the Choices They Had and the Choices They Made
Subject
Women, Sociology / General
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Series
Polish and Polish American Studies
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-015018
TitleLeading
The
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Most intriguing is Erdmans's exploration of the role of faith and religion for these women, an issue that is sorely overlooked in most scholarly fields.... Interestingly, though they may have turned away from Catholicism, these women|9780821415818|, Sociologist Mary Patrice Erdmans wrote a book which is gutsy, honest, innovative, and controversial.... The Grasinski Girls is a riveting read, highly recommended to scholars and the broader reading public alike., "Sociologist Mary Patrice Erdmans wrote a book which is gutsy, honest, innovative, and controversial.... The Grasinski Girls is a riveting read, highly recommended to scholars and the broader reading public alike."-- Journal of Social History, "By looking into working class women's private, domestic lives, Erdmans shows an unusual perspective on the spaces where they forge their identities while they intermittently enter the public world of paid employment."-- American Studies, "By looking into working class women's private, domestic lives, Erdmans shows an unusual perspective on the spaces where they forge their identities while they intermittently enter the public world of paid employment."-- American, "Most intriguing is Erdmans's exploration of the role of faith and religion for these women, an issue that is sorely overlooked in most scholarly fields.... Interestingly, though they may have turned away from Catholicism, these women's narratives are suffused with a faith and optimism in life that appear almost anachronistic to a contemporary reader."-- Slavic and East European Journal
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
305.8/9185/073
Synopsis
The Grasinski Girls were working-class Americans of Polish descent, born in the 1920s and 1930s, who created lives typical of women in their day. They went to high school, married, and had children. For the most part, they stayed home to raise their children. And they were happy doing that. They took care of their appearance and their husbands, who took care of them. Like most women of their generation, they did not join the women's movement, and today they either reject or shy away from feminism. Basing her account on interviews with her mother and aunts, Mary Erdmans explores the private lives of these white, Christian women in the post-World War II generation. She compares them, at times, to her own postfeminist generation. Situating these women within the religious routines that shaped their lives, Professor Erdmans explores how gender, class, ethnicity, and religion shaped the choices the Grasinski sisters were given as well as the choices they made. These women are both acted upon and actors; they are privileged and disadvantaged; they resist and surrender; they petition the Lord and accept His will. The Grasinski Girls examines the complexity of ordinary lives, exposing privileges taken for granted as well as nuances of oppression often overlooked. Erdmans brings rigorous scholarship and familial insight to bear on the realities of twentieth-century working-class white women in America., The Grasinski Girls were working-class Americans of Polish descent, born in the 1920s and 1930s, who created lives typical of women in their day. They went to high school, married, and had children. For the most part, they stayed home to raise their children. And they were happy doing that., The Grasinski Girls were working-class Americans of Polish descent, born in the 1920s and 1930s, who created lives typical of women in their day. They went to high school, married, and had children. For the most part, they stayed home to raise their children. And they were happy doing that. They took care of their appearance and their husbands, who took care of them. Like most women of their generation, they did not join the women s movement, and today they either reject or shy away from feminism.Basing her account on interviews with her mother and aunts, Mary Erdmans explores the private lives of these white, Christian women in the post World War II generation. She compares them, at times, to her own postfeminist generation. Situating these women within the religious routines that shaped their lives, Professor Erdmans explores how gender, class, ethnicity, and religion shaped the choices the Grasinski sisters were given as well as the choices they made. These women are both acted upon and actors; they are privileged and disadvantaged; they resist and surrender; they petition the Lord and accept His will.The Grasinski Girls examines the complexity of ordinary lives, exposing privileges taken for granted as well as nuances of oppression often overlooked. Erdmans brings rigorous scholarship and familial insight to bear on the realities of twentieth-century working-class white women in America."
LC Classification Number
F575.P7E73 2004
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