浸礼会男孩和女孩:南方浸信会儿童杂志中的性别角色,1953-1957 年

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Melody Maxwell
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本文将分析 1953 年至 1957 年间南方浸信会辅助机构妇女传道会(WMU)的儿童出版物。这些出版物包括《告诉》(女孩月刊)和《大使生活》(男孩月刊)。本文将论证这些杂志在敦促女孩培养社交礼仪的同时,也向男孩提出了体育锻炼的挑战。此外,《生活大使》和《Tell》普遍鼓励读者扮演编辑眼中的特定性别角色,为男孩(和男人)和女孩(和女人)规定了不同的任务。总之,这些重点反映了保守的美南浸信会对性别的理解,并帮助塑造了一代(或更多)美南浸信会教徒的观点。
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Baptist Boys and Girls: Gender Roles in Southern Baptist Children’s Magazines, 1953–1957

This paper will analyze the publications for children of Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention, from 1953 to 1957. These include Tell, a monthly magazine for girls, and Ambassador Life, a monthly magazine for boys. The paper will argue that these magazines urged girls to develop social graces while challenging boys to physical activity. In addition, both Ambassador Life and Tell generally encouraged their readers to adopt what editors saw as gender-specific roles, positing distinctive tasks for boys (and men) and for girls (and women). Overall, these emphases reflected conservative Southern Baptist understandings of gender and helped shape the views of a generation (or more) of Southern Baptists.

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