作者: Elizabeth A. Sharp , Jean M. Ispa
DOI: 10.1007/S11199-008-9567-3
关键词: Qualitative research 、 Social psychology 、 Socioeconomic status 、 Fatalism 、 Developmental psychology 、 Feminism 、 Personal experience 、 Socialization 、 Psychology 、 Social environment 、 Social relation
摘要: 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 goals for sons versus daughters. Drawing on critical race feminism, we developed links between these ideas, mothers’ personal experiences men, prevailing gender ideologies. Mothers valued independence strength daughters hoped prevent early sexual activity. couched aspirations terms counter-examples but fatalistic. Childrearing reflected fears based experiences.