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Marion Joseph Levy - Our mother-tempers

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This book boldly states and deeply analyzes a commonplace observation about us all: our mothers play a powerful role in making us the kind of people we are. By the age of three, four, or five, virtually all children have learned to walk, talk, eat, sleep, control bodily functions, interact with other people, be male, or be female--insofar as these things are learned--from their mothers (or a mother surrogate who is female). Every mother has known and knows this. Most social analysts, according to the author, both know it and ignore it. If our mothers are asymmetrically influential in shaping our initial years, and our fathers usually in the background, what does it reveal about the social sources of human sex roles, including the universal precedence of males over females in all known societies?These are fundamental, normative, and often deeply emotional matters. Professor Levy seeks to consider them in a scientific spirit, clear the path for better understandings of the role of mothers, and inspire new research on early socialization.

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Page iii
Our Mother-Tempers
Marion J. Levy, Jr.
University of California Press
Berkeley Los Angeles London
title Our Mother-tempers author Levy Marion J publisher - photo 1

title:Our Mother-tempers
author:Levy, Marion J.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520064224
print isbn13:9780520064225
ebook isbn13:9780585041117
language:English
subjectSocialization, Mother and child, Sex role, Family, Social structure.
publication date:1989
lcc:HQ783.L48 1989eb
ddc:306.8/743
subject:Socialization, Mother and child, Sex role, Family, Social structure.
Page iv
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
1989 by
The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Levy, Marion J. (Marion Joseph), 1918
Our mother-tempers / Marion J. Levy, Jr.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-520-06422-4 (alk. paper)
1. Socialization. 2. Mother and child. 3. Sex role.
4. Family. 5. Social structure. I. Title.
HQ783.L48 1989
306.8'743-dc19Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 588-36944
Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
Printed in the United States of America
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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For the Mothers of my life:
my Mother's Mother
, my Father's Mother,
my own Mother
, my Wife's Mother,
the Mother of our Children
,
the Mothers of our Nephews
and the Mothers of our Grandchildren.
Oh, yes, and for all of us who have thought
our Fathers (or some other male) to be the
most important influence of our lives.
Page vii
On the Education of Daughters
The right education of this sex, is of the utmost importance to human life. There is nothing that is more desirable for the common good of all the world. For though women do not carry on the trade and business of the world, yet as they are mothers, and mistresses of families, that have for some time the care of the education of their children of both sorts, they are entrusted with that which is of the greatest consequence to human life. For this reason,good or bad women are likely to do as much good or harm in the world, as good or bad men in the greatest business of life.
For as the health and strength, or weakness of our bodies, is very much owing to their methods of treating us when we were young; so the soundness or folly of our minds are not less owing to those first tempers and ways of thinking, which we eagerly received from the love, tenderness, authority, and constant conversation of our mothers.
As we call our first language our mother-tongue, so we may as justly call our first tempers our mother-tempers; and perhaps it may be found more easy to forget the language, than to part entirely with those tempers which we learnt in the nursery.
The WORKS of the Reverend William Law, M.A.,
Sometime Fellow of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge;
In Nine Volumes;
Volume IV, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life,
adapted to the State and Condition of all
Orders of Christians;
LONDON: Printed for J. Richardson, 1762;
Privately Reprinted for G. Moreton, Setley,
Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire 1893, pp. 191-192.
Providentially brought to my attention by
Dr. Russell Neili, Department of Politics,
Princeton University
Page ix
Contents
Preface
xi
1. Introduction
1
Picture 12
About the Approach
1
Picture 13
About the Book
8
2. The Seed
18
3. Peccator Forte
24
4. The Family
41
5. Role Differentiation
46
Picture 14
Age, Generation, and Sex Differentiation
46
Picture 15
Economic Role Differentiation: Production Roles and Consumption Roles
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