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Author Potter, Sarah.

Title Everybody else : adoption and the politics of domestic diversity in postwar America / Sarah Potter.

Publication Info. Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note Based on the author's thesis at the University of Chicago.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The difference of adoption : domestic diversity and adoption practice in the postwar period -- Embracing domesticity : the great depression, the great migration, and World War II -- Defining domesticity : family ideals in everyday life -- Providing anxiety and optimism : domestic masculinity -- Nurturing frustration and entitlement : domestic femininity -- Constructing domesticity : family ideals and residential space in postwar chicago -- To take some responsibility for community problems : domesticity and good -- Citizenship -- Conclusion : the postwar family and American politics.
Summary In the popular imagination, the twenty years after World War II are associated with simpler, happier, more family-focused living. We think of stereotypical baby boom families like the Cleavers-white, suburban, and well on their way to middle-class affluence. For these couples and their children, a happy, stable family life provided an antidote to the anxieties and uncertainties of the emerging nuclear age. But not everyone looked or lived like the Cleavers. For those who could not have children, or have as many children as they wanted, the postwar baby boom proved a source of social stigma and.
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Subject Adoption -- United States -- 20th century.
Adoption.
United States.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Adoptive parents -- United States -- 20th century.
Adoptive parents.
Families -- United States -- 20th century.
Families.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Subject Adoptive parents.
Other Form: Print version: Potter, Sarah. Everybody else 9780820344157 (DLC) 2013032125 (OCoLC)855779296
ISBN 9780820346960 (electronic book)
0820346969 (electronic book)
9780820344157
082034415X
9780820344164
0820344168