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Reforming the state by re-forming the family: Imagining the Romantic mother in pedagogy and letters, 1790--1813 (Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel Schelling, Germany).
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Reforming the state by re-forming the family: Imagining the Romantic mother in pedagogy and letters, 1790--1813 (Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel Schelling, Germany)./
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Reitz, Anne Catherine.
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265 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-09, Section: A, page: 3405.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-09A.
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Reforming the state by re-forming the family: Imagining the Romantic mother in pedagogy and letters, 1790--1813 (Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel Schelling, Germany).
Reitz, Anne Catherine.
Reforming the state by re-forming the family: Imagining the Romantic mother in pedagogy and letters, 1790--1813 (Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel Schelling, Germany).
- 265 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-09, Section: A, page: 3405.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at Austin, 2004.
This dissertation examines ideological and political elements of portrayals of the family, especially the mother, in early romantic German literature. It claims that Proto-Romantic writers used conservative, traditional images of mothers to conceal much more radical political agendas of egalitarian relations or republicanism.
ISBN: 0496029886Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The first chapter offers an overview of motherhood in the historical German context. It investigates two pedagogy treatises, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi's Wie Gertrud ihre Kinder lehrt (1801) and Jean Paul Friedrich Richter's Levana, oder Erziehlehre (1806), before moving to the letters of Caroline and Dorothea Schlegel. Both treatises depict mothers as central to the family and creators of socio-political change, who, in schooling children, shape nations. They instill social consciousness and foster national self-identities in their children, thereby changing social power structures. Early-childhood education tracts thus produce an ideology that elevates mothers as contributors to free nations in a peaceful Europe.
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The correspondences of two Romantic mothers, Dorothea Schlegel and Caroline Schlegel Schelling, demonstrate how mothers themselves used conventional rhetoric about maternal dedication to negotiate social expectations, veiling unacceptable choices a traditional rhetoric of mother-love. The notions that mothers are central to their children's lives and dedicated to their welfare expand, in these mothers' letters, an older social order into an emerging Romantic public sphere.
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