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- Title
Constructing and Addressing the ‘Ordinary Devoted Mother’.
- Authors
Karpf, Anne
- Abstract
Donald Winnicott’s fifty BBC radio talks, broadcast between 1943 and 1962, constitute the heart of his oeuvre and were later published in the bestselling book, ‘The Child, the Family and the Outside World’. This article argues that, although commentators have routinely alluded to the broadcast origins of these talks, the importance of their institutional context is commonly effaced, as a result dehistoricizing them. The article seeks to recover the conditions of production of the talks as ‘spoken word’, emphasizing Winnicott’s formidable linguistic skills, his understanding of register and his sensitivity to listeners – qualities developed under the formative influence of Winnicott’s two producers, Janet Quigley and Isa Benzie.Contemporary attempts by the BBC to popularize psychoanalysis met with significant resistance and criticism within the Corporation but Winnicott avoided such controversy, it is argued here, because of the way he was positioned in the BBC, and the role he played in wartime British society. The article places Winnicott among other popularizers of psychoanalytic ideas at the time, such as Susan Isaacs, John Bowlby and Ruth Thomas, and contends that, while Winnicott’s idealization of motherhood has been rightly criticized, his broadcasts also conveyed a powerful sense of motherhood as a lived experience.
- Subjects
WINNICOTT, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971; RADIO broadcasting; RADIO personalities; BRITISH Broadcasting Corp.; QUIGLEY, Janet; RADIO talk programs
- Publication
History Workshop Journal, 2014, Vol 78, Issue 1, p82
- ISSN
1363-3554
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/hwj/dbt037