Parenting
Parenting - Laurie Taylor explores its cultural history and the shift towards intensive parenting. Also, how have these changes impacted grandmothers?
Parenting - Laurie Taylor explores its cultural history and the shift towards intensive parenting. Andrew Bomback, Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, investigates the emergence of an immersive, all-in approach to raising children that has made parenting a competitive sport. Drawing on “how-to” parenting books and historical accounts of parental duties he charts the way in which being a parent became a skill to be mastered.
They're joined by Benedetta Cappellini, who considers the impact of these social transformations on Grandmothers.
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
Andrew Bomback - Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting (MIT Press)
Benedetta Cappellini, Professor in Marketing at Durham University
Intensive Grandmothering? Exploring the Changing Nature of Grandmothering in the Context of Changes to Parenting Culture (with Michelle Webster and Vicki Harman)
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- Wed 18 Jan 202316:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 23 Jan 202300:15BBC Radio 4
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