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Babysitter

Autor Miriam Forman-Brunell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2009
It’s Friday night and Mum and Dad want to have a little fun together on the town. But who can they call to watch the kids? For nearly a century, it’s been the babysitter. Miriam Forman-Brunell brings critical attention to the ubiquitous, yet long-overlooked, role of the babysitter in American history.Drawing on her extensive research on the history of girls’ culture and employing a broad range of vibrant sources, Forman-Brunell analyzes the figure of the babysitter in the popular imagination. In her quest to gain a fuller picture of this largely uncharted cultural phenomenon, she amassed a wealth of popular artefacts and texts from which to draw: the Babysitter’s Club book series, songs such as the Lunachicks’ “Babysitters on Acid” and the 1960s hit “Baby Sittin’ Boogie”, the Little Lulu cartoons, Barbie doll babysitting accessories, the suburban horror movie The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, urban legends, magazines, newspapers, television shows and more. What emerges is a fascinating and multifaceted history.Forman-Brunell shows that in addition to the obvious fears involved in leaving one’s children in another’s care, babysitters have often been targets for social, cultural, generational, and sexual anxieties, and thus present a fascinating mirror for American society. She also delves into the world of the babysitters, gaining important new perspectives on how the American teenage girl responded to the roles and responsibilities placed upon her throughout the decades.Maligned as incompetents, airheads, home-wreckers, and worse, babysitters have played an important part in the history of the American home and workforce. With this comprehensive, insightful, and even-handed study, they finally get the attention they deserve.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814727591
ISBN-10: 081472759X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 22 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction; 1. The Beginnings of Babysitting; 2. Suburban Parents and Sitter Unions; 3. The Bobby-Soxer Babysitter; 4. Making Better Babysitters; 5. Boisterous Babysitters; 6. Vixens and Victims in Soft Porn and Horror Movies; 7. Sisterhoods of Sitters in the 1980s; 8. Coming of Wage at the End of the Century; 9. Quitter Sitters: The Fall of BabysittingNotes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author

Recenzii

"It is remarkable that babysitting has lacked a history. Meticulously researched, written with humor and acute insight, this book not only chronicles the actual experience of babysitting over half a century, but shows how the babysitter served as a cultural lightning rod for anxieties over shifting women’s liberation, the waning of masculine authority, teen sexuality, and the decline of the nuclear family. Powerful, provocative, persuasive." Steven Mintz, author of Huck’s Raft

"Ms. Forman-Brunell certainly brings to this project a scholar's zeal for painstaking research…[Forman-Brunell] does a service by documenting one of the few remaining common denominators of American life -- though this one, too, is disappearing." Wall Street Journal 14th July 2009

"In this well-documented, illustrated discussion of our culture's perceptions of babysitters through the years, the author skillfully demonstrates how changing social mores and attitudes toward girls and women were responsible for the astonishing range of notions about babysitters, running the gamut from child-care provider to home wrecker...Forman-Brunell makes excellent use of the various babysitting handbooks published over the years, and, particularly, of the commercial novels (e.g., The Baby-Sitters Club series) and movies that came out, from domestic comedies to horror films reflecting parents' (and babysitters') worst nightmares.”--Ellen Gilbert, Princeton, NJ

"From horror movies and pornography to the squeaky-clean cast of the Baby-sitters Club books, our cultural views of babysitters reveal more about our societal hang-ups than they do about the neighbourhood teenagers who watch our children, argues Miriam Forman-Brunell in Babysitter: An American History." Shannon Proudfoot, The Calgary Herald, 7th Aug 2009

"What might have just been an amusing collection of related relics is instead a sophisticated and smooth history of girl culture and shifting family values in Forman-Brunell’s capable hands…It's a thorough investigation of our cultural anxieties about childcare and an intriguing look at what happens when a teenage girl rules the roost." BUST Magazine, Aug/Sept 2009"serves scholars teaching not only social history but also childhood studies, gender studies, girlhood and women’s studies, and play history. Academics from a wide range of disciplines, as well as general readers, will enjoy it. That the examples of some of the artifacts discussed are partof the extensive collection of The Strong’s National Museum of Play lends the book extra interest for readers of the American Journal of Play. Personally, I want to visit to see the baby-sitter Barbie doll with her pink striped apron! She may bear little resemblance to the exhausted baby-sitter in Rockwell’s painting, but she presents another depiction of this important American institution that Forman-Brunell so effectively explores." —Jacqueline Reid-Walsh, American Journal of Play, Fall 2011


Notă biografică

Miriam Forman-Brunell is Professor of History at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. She is the author of "Made to Play House and" general editor of ABC-CLIO's "Girlhood in America." She is also co-director of Children and Youth in History.

Descriere

Forman-Brunell brings critical attention to the ubiquitous, yet long-overlooked, role of the babysitter in American history. This cultural and social history captures dominant gender and generational struggles of the 20th century.--Eileen Boris, author of "Home to Work."