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From working girl to adolescent: The Detroit YWCA and the transformation of sociability among working-class young women, 1900--1930 (Michigan).

机译:从女工到青春期:底特律基督教女青年会和工人阶级年轻女性的社交能力的转变,1900--1930年(密歇根州)。

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This dissertation is a study of the Detroit YWCA's clubs for working-class young women between the ages of 14 and 30. In it I propose that the influence of new social patterns introduced in such clubs helped reconfigure the youthful social life and status of urban working-class young women in the years between 1900 and 1930. In the supervised social clubs of the Detroit YWCA, young working-class women experimented with changing patterns of peer friendships, relations with adult authorities, interactions with young men, racial and ethnic consciousness, the types of urban leisure in which they engaged, and with increasingly assertive public stances and activities. They also experienced the beginning of a shift in their status from members of an older, more nebulous category of working-class youth to a newer, more age-specific, and cross-class category of adolescent.; The Detroit YWCA federation of industrial clubs was the first of its kind and a model for other city branches within the national organizational history of the YWCA. The story of the Detroit YWCA industrial clubs and their offshoots is also part of the theoretical projects of reconceptualizing gender's significance to working-class history and women's relation with urban space. By looking at Detroit working-class women's leisure and associational patterns outside of the workplace—and indeed outside of working-class women's traditional neighborhood parameters—this dissertation contributes to these debates, as well as addressing the lacunae in Detroit's particular historiography regarding women, gender, and youth. Unlike thematically similar works on urban American working-class women's experience and self-definition, this study chooses for its site a city not characterized by heavy female employment or (in the study's time period) by heavy union organizing. Finally, the results of my research suggest a close, subtle, and complicated relationship between the middle- and working-class girls and women who created the social clubs of the Detroit YWCA. The world of the clubs was one of cross-class cultural fluidity, with familial, institutional, stylistic, and affective connections among industrial workers, school-girls, and club advisers—rather than one of distinct class cultures, isolated from and unknown to each other.
机译:本文是对底特律基督教女青年会针对14至30岁年龄段的年轻妇女的俱乐部的研究。在这篇文章中,我认为引入这些俱乐部的新社会模式的影响有助于重新配置年轻的社会生活和城市工作状态1900年至1930年之间的年轻阶级妇女。在底特律基督教女青年会的监督下的社会俱乐部,年轻的工人阶级妇女尝试着改变同伴友谊,与成年当局的关系,与年轻男子的互动,种族和民族意识,他们参与的城市休闲类型,以及日益坚定的公众立场和活动。他们还经历了地位转变的开始,从年龄较大,模糊不清的工人阶级青年成员转变为年龄较大,年龄和跨年龄类别的新青年。底特律YWCA工业俱乐部联合会是此类协会中的第一个,也是YWCA国家组织历史中其他城市分支机构的典范。底特律YWCA工业俱乐部及其分支的故事也是重新思考性别对于工人阶级历史的重要性以及女性与城市空间关系的理论项目的一部分。通过研究底特律工人阶级在工作场所之外以及实际上在工人阶级传统邻里参数之外的休闲和交往模式,本论文为这些辩论做出了贡献,并解决了底特律关于妇女,性别的特殊史学中的空白。和青年。与主题相似的关于美国城市工人阶级妇女的经验和自我定义的专题研究不同,本研究为其站点选择了一个没有大量女性就业或(在研究期间)没有大量工会组织的城市。最后,我的研究结果表明,创建底特律基督教女青年会社交俱乐部的中产阶级和工人阶级女孩与妇女之间存在着密切,微妙和复杂的关系。俱乐部的世界是跨阶级的文化流动性之一,在产业工人,女学生和俱乐部顾问之间有着家族,机构,风格和情感上的联系,而不是一种独特的阶级文化,它们彼此隔离并且不为人所知其他。

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  • 作者

    Poyourow, Rebecca.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; History United States.; Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 287 p.
  • 总页数 287
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;社会学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:42

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