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- Title
Inner-City Single Black Mothers’ Gender-Related Childrearing Expectations and Goals.
- Authors
Sharp, Elizabeth; Ispa, Jean
- Abstract
Semi-structured interviews with nine U.S. Midwestern inner-city single Black mothers of young children were analyzed using inductive qualitative methods to determine similarities and differences in their expectations and goals for sons versus daughters. Drawing on critical race feminism, we developed links between these ideas, mothers’ personal experiences with men, and prevailing Black gender ideologies. Mothers valued independence and strength in daughters and hoped to prevent early sexual activity. Mothers with sons couched their aspirations in terms of counter-examples but were fatalistic. Childrearing goals reflected fears based on personal experiences.
- Subjects
AFRICAN American mothers; GENDER; SINGLE mothers; CHILD rearing; MOTHER-child relationship; URBAN Black people; BLACK single mothers
- Publication
Sex Roles, 2009, Vol 60, Issue 9-10, p656
- ISSN
0360-0025
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11199-008-9567-3