2022
DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12872
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“Normal” childhood in the lives of financially struggling white daughters and mothers

Abstract: This study identifies the ways low-income white daughters negotiate normative childhood when describing their responsibilities while growing up. Background: Though family scholars have long theorized the power of family norms, we know little about the ways children navigate those norms. Using insights from scholarship about social class, whiteness, and childhood, this study explores the ways whiteness, classed experiences, and family life intersect in daughters' and mothers' lives. Method: This study uses 40 i… Show more

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