Concept information
Preferred term
girlhood and motherhood
Definition
- Girlhood has historically been considered a transition period between childhood and womanhood (as the period preceding motherhood), ending around the time a young woman started menstruating and became able to bear children and get married. Motherhood and girlhood are related in three significant ways: first, in the relations of mothers and daughters; second, in modes of girlish behavior that imitates motherhood and serves as a preparation for it; and third, they intersect in the category of teenage mothers.Emergence of GirlhoodGirlhood as a distinct category and set of particular experiences did not emerge until the mid-19th century among the middle and upper classes of the Western world. [Source: Encyclopedia of Motherhood; Girlhood and Motherhood]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/girlhood_and_motherhood
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