Article ID: CBB508833050

“Making better use of U.S. women” Psychology, Sex Roles, and Womanpower in post-WWII America (2017)

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The relationship between American psychology and gender ideologies in the two decades following World War II was complicated and multivalent. Although many psy-professionals publicly contributed to the cult of domesticity that valorized women's roles as wives and mothers, other psychologists, many of them women, reimagined traditional sex roles to accommodate and deproblematize the increasing numbers of women at work, especially working mothers. In this article, I excavate and highlight the contributions of several of these psychologists, embedding their efforts in the context of the paradoxical expectations for women that colored the postwar and increasingly Cold War landscape of the United States. By arguing that conflict was inherent in the lives of both women and men, that role conflict (when it did occur) was a cultural, not intrapsychic, phenomenon, and that maternal employment itself was not damaging to children or families, these psychologists connected the work of their first-wave, first-generation forebears with that of the explicitly feminist psychologists who would come after them.

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Authors & Contributors
Susanne Schmidt
Carroll, Katherine L.
Dayé, Christian
Filippone, Christine
Gaard, Greta
Gibbons, Sheila
Journals
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
American Quarterly
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Gender and History
History of Psychology
Journal of Social History
Publishers
Harvard University
Palgrave Macmillan
University of Chicago Press
University of Massachusetts Press
Howard University
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
Concepts
Feminism
Science and gender
Psychology
Mothers and children
Cold War
Science and society
People
Wilson, Edward Osborne
Ainsworth, Mary Dinsmore Salter
Bowlby, John
Darwin, Charles Robert
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Harlow, Harry Frederick
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, early
Modern
Places
United States
Austria
Germany
Russia
Alberta, Canada
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