Committed Mothers and Well-adjusted Children: Privatisation, Early-Years Education and Motherhood in Calcutta Middle-class Families
Donner, Henrike.
2006.
Committed Mothers and Well-adjusted Children: Privatisation, Early-Years Education and Motherhood in Calcutta Middle-class Families.
Modern Asian Studies, 40(2),
pp. 339-364.
ISSN 0026-749X
[Article]
This article explores new definitions of good mothering among middle-class families in Calcutta and the way early years education, which has become popular over the last two decades has reshaped women's lives as daughters-in-law and mothers of successful future white-collar workers. Through a detailed ethnography of mothers attitudes to preschool education and the parenting practices associated with it the article explores their roles as consumers within a highly competitive local educational landscape, and argues that it is in through preschool education and the related practises that these women actively shape discourses of politics and modernity.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Departments, Centres and Research Units | Anthropology |
| Date Deposited | 14 Dec 2015 16:24 |
| Last Modified | 05 Mar 2025 18:01 |
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