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Fit to mother: Women, architecture, and the performance of health, 1865-1930.

机译:适合母亲:1865-1930年,妇女,建筑和健康状况。

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In the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, evolving scientific ideas about the body and its vulnerabilities, about women's education, and about appropriate gendered behavior each contributed to the emergence of physical culture and healthy living environments for women and girls. Decrying the physical state of American mothers, health reformers and educators promoted new habits and routines meant to establish bodily health, and ushered physical culture programs into educational institutions and private homes. Bound together by their unwavering faith in the ability of the material world to produce healthy bodies, reformers evoked the language of efficiency, of maternal fitness, and of a fallible body that could be bolstered through material objects and spaces.;This dissertation provides at once a cultural history of the female body, a study of architecture and material culture, and a critical examination of the ways in which race has been historically constructed. While scholars have begun to take up the diverse threads of this story, an architectural and material analysis of spaces and objects for exercise has thus far been overlooked. Drawing on prescriptive literature, building manuals, advertisements, and images, this dissertation argues that in the decades between 1865 and 1930, scientific ideas about racial reproduction tangibly effected the design of women's spaces.;Chapter One locates the roots of women's physical culture in the aftermath of the Civil War and elucidates its relationship to the dress reform movement. Chapter Two considers architectural space for women's exercise from 1881 to 1912. These three decades mark a crucial moment as the typology of the American gymnasium solidified, and women's physical culture slowly moved out-of-doors. Chapter Three examines the middle-class house through the lens of health, and the ways in which reformers and medical experts projected scientific beliefs about gendered and racialized fitness onto the home, its contents, and the moments of performance required to maintain household and personal health. It concludes with a discussion of performative health in each of these three instances, and the specialized knowledge required of women to maintain their own health and the health of their households.
机译:在镀金时代和进步时代,关于身体及其脆弱性,妇女教育以及适当的性别行为的不断发展的科学观念,都促进了妇女和女孩的体育文化和健康生活环境的出现。谴责美国母亲的身体状况,健康改革者和教育者促进了旨在建立身体健康的新习惯和惯例,并将体育锻炼计划引入了教育机构和私人住宅。改革者对物质世界产生健康身体的能力坚定不移地信仰在一起,唤起了效率,产妇健康以及容易通过物质物体和空间得到支持的易碎物体的语言。女性身体的文化历史,建筑和物质文化的研究,以及对种族历史构成方式的批判性考察。虽然学者们开始研究这个故事的各个方面,但迄今为止,对运动空间和物体的建筑和材料分析一直被忽略。论文借鉴了规范性文献,建筑手册,广告和图像,认为在1865年至1930年的几十年中,关于种族再生产的科学观念切实影响了女性空间的设计。第一章将女性体育文化的根源定位于女性。内战的后果,并阐明了其与服装改革运动的关系。第二章考虑了1881年至1912年女性运动的建筑空间。这三个十年是关键时刻,因为美国体育馆的类型逐渐巩固,女性体育文化逐渐走向户外。第三章从健康的角度考察了中产阶级家庭,以及改革者和医学专家将有关性别和种族健康的科学信念投射到房屋上的方式,房屋的内容以及维持家庭和个人健康所需的表现时间。 。最后讨论了这三种情况下的表演性健康,以及妇女维持自己的健康和家庭健康所需的专门知识。

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  • 作者

    Daly, Kathleen L.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 American studies.;American history.;Womens studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 358 p.
  • 总页数 358
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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