Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks

This thesis examines how mental hygiene principles were adopted for a student audience through the elementary-level health textbooks series, Health and Personal Development, used in Ontario schools from 1952 until 1963. In particular, I explore the didactic messages pertaining to mental hygiene as t...

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Main Author: Ainsworth, Marie K
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23515
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-235152013-04-05T03:21:38ZFeminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health TextbooksAinsworth, Marie Kwomenhistoryeducationtextbooksmental hygienehealthtwentieth centuryThis thesis examines how mental hygiene principles were adopted for a student audience through the elementary-level health textbooks series, Health and Personal Development, used in Ontario schools from 1952 until 1963. In particular, I explore the didactic messages pertaining to mental hygiene as they related to girls. The results of this analysis demonstrate that healthy mental hygiene and personal development for girls, according to the textbooks, meant becoming wives, mothers, and homemakers, as their own mothers model. While these roles required many skills and responsibilities, and provided women with a certain amount of agency in the female-dominated sphere, girls were represented in the textbooks as having a limited set of options in life: to emulate their mothers’ feminine domesticity, or to risk a life marred by poor mental hygiene.2012-11-19T14:06:31Z2012-11-19T14:06:31Z20122012-11-19Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/23515en
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topic women
history
education
textbooks
mental hygiene
health
twentieth century
spellingShingle women
history
education
textbooks
mental hygiene
health
twentieth century
Ainsworth, Marie K
Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks
description This thesis examines how mental hygiene principles were adopted for a student audience through the elementary-level health textbooks series, Health and Personal Development, used in Ontario schools from 1952 until 1963. In particular, I explore the didactic messages pertaining to mental hygiene as they related to girls. The results of this analysis demonstrate that healthy mental hygiene and personal development for girls, according to the textbooks, meant becoming wives, mothers, and homemakers, as their own mothers model. While these roles required many skills and responsibilities, and provided women with a certain amount of agency in the female-dominated sphere, girls were represented in the textbooks as having a limited set of options in life: to emulate their mothers’ feminine domesticity, or to risk a life marred by poor mental hygiene.
author Ainsworth, Marie K
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author_sort Ainsworth, Marie K
title Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks
title_short Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks
title_full Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks
title_fullStr Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks
title_full_unstemmed Feminine Discourse and the "Frequently Neglected Area" of Mental Hygiene in 1950s Ontario Elementary Health Textbooks
title_sort feminine discourse and the "frequently neglected area" of mental hygiene in 1950s ontario elementary health textbooks
publishDate 2012
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