Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia

Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia

by Sherri Broder
Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia

Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia

by Sherri Broder

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Overview

In late Victorian America few issues held the public's attention more closely than the allegedly unnatural family life of the urban poor. In Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children, Sherri Broder brings new insight to the powerful depictions of the urban poor that circulated in newspapers and novels, public debate and private correspondence, including the irresponsible tramp, the "fallen" single mother, and the neglected child. Broder considers how these representations contributed to debates over the nature of family life and focuses on the ways different historical actors—social reformers, labor activists, and ordinary laboring people—made use of the available cultural narratives about family, gender, and sexuality to comprehend changes in turn-of-the-century America.

In the decades after the Civil War, Philadelphia was an important center of charity, child protection, and labor reform. Drawing on the rich records of the Pennsylvania Society to Protect Children from Cruelty, Broder assesses the intentions and consequences of reform efforts devoted to women and children at the turn of the century. Her research provides an eloquent study of how the terms used by social workers and their clients to discuss the condition of poverty continue to have a profound influence on social policies and develops a complex historical perspective on how social policy and representations of poor families have been and remain mutually influential.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812236545
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 04/26/2002
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sherri Broder is affiliated with the Women's Studies Scholars Program at Brandeis University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 "Tramps, Fallen Women, and Neglected Children": Political Culture and the Urban Poor in the Late Nineteenth Century
2 Informing the "Cruelty": Laboring Communities and Reform Intervention
3 Dens of Inequities: Laboring Families and Reform Intervention
4 Illegitimate Mothers, Redemptive Maternity
5 Murderous Mothers and Mercenary Baby Farmers?
Conclusion

Abbreviations
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

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