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784496
Protecting Motherhood: Women and the Family in the Politics of Postwar West Germany
Author: Robert G. Moeller
Year: January 11, 1993
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 29 MB
Language: English
Year: January 11, 1993
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 29 MB
Language: English
Robert G. Moeller is the first historian of modern German women to use social policy as a lens to focus on society's conceptions of gender difference and and "woman's place. and " He investigates the social, economic, and political status of women in West Germany after World War II to reveal how the West Germans, emerging from the rubble of the Third Reich, viewed a reconsideration of gender relations as an essential part of social reconstruction.The debate over and "woman's place and " in the fifties was part of West Germany's confrontation with the ideological legacy of National Socialism. At the same time, the presence of the Cold War influenced all debates about women and the family. In response to the and "woman question, and " West Germans defined the boundaries not only between women and men, but also between East and West.Moeller's study shows that public policy is a crucial arena where women's needs, capacities, and possibilities are discussed, identified, defined, and reinforced. Nowhere more explicitly than in the first decade of West Germany's history did, in Joan Scott's words, and "politics construct gender and gender construct politics. and "