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A dual study of American literature and history, Disciplining Girls is an excellent pick for community and college library collections.
Sanders explores the genre of the 'classic orphan girl story' in relation to social issues of gender and discipline, looking at how girls are disciplined and how girls discipline situations, families, and the social world.
Sanders's analysis... balances careful attention to textual detail against larger traditions, and historical background against theoretical principles.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gender, Sentiment, Individualism, Discipline
1. The Wide, Wide World and the Rules of Sentimental Engagement
2. The Hidden Hand and Momentary Individualism
3. Eight Cousins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gender, Sentiment, Individualism, Discipline
1. The Wide, Wide World and the Rules of Sentimental Engagement
2. The Hidden Hand and Momentary Individualism
3. Eight Cousins and What Girls Are Made For
4. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and the Threat of Affective Discipline
5. A Little Princess and the Accidental Power of Stories
6. Anne of Green Gables and the Return of Affective Discipline
7. The Secret Garden and the Rajah's Master
8. Pollyanna and Anxious Individualism
9. Emily of New Moon and the Private Girl
10. Spinning Sympathy
11. Girls' Novels and the End of Mothering
Conclusion: Affection, Manipulation, Pleasure, Abuse
Notes
Bibliography
Index