click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Gender History III
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Vick Ruiz and Ellen Dubois | Women's history had to be remapped around relations between women |
| Linda Gordon | Different ideas of welfare Black = helping their kind and communityà White= helping the socially and racially unfortunate. |
| Hewitt | Philantropic help by the women in Tampa, FL |
| Ross | London, 1800 Ladies instructed women on how to behave |
| Gwendolyn Mink | Maternalism Immigrant mothers were unfit and uncapable |
| Shah | Warning and distrust in regards of Chinese women |
| Midgley | Female abolitionists for slavery > tearing the family apart > women being sexually exploited and used |
| Catherine Hall | Missionary abolitionists for slavery >It led to Christian degenerates >Male missionaries = fathers Black people: misguided children to be guided |
| Antoinette Burton | British Women's movement was embedded in the Imperialist context |
| Grey-White and Jones | Aren't I a Woman Labour of Love, Labour of Sorrow Relation with white men and work being gendered in plantations |
| Kathleen Brown | Good wives, Nasty Wenches, Anxious Patriarchs > White women = good wives > Non married women = sexually licentious Sexuality was to be controlled by the husband; the dichotomy soon became racialized |
| Beckles | Caribbean Isles Women weren't sold as they were less disposable; they worked the Fields and took care of crops -> they felt as though they were doing a women's job |
| Morgan | African women could give birth and work in the same day White men and black women = allowed as BW were licentious White men = automatically respected |
| Stoler | Concubinage kept men out of brothels Accepted domesticity as white men were in charge |