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      In Honor of a Particular Motherhood

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      This paper aims to examine Mother’s Day and Anna Jarvis, the holiday’s founder in the U.S., her attempts to defend the supposed integrity of the holiday, and ironies concerning her conception and protection of the maternal holiday. Jarvis first ce...

      This paper aims to examine Mother’s Day and Anna Jarvis, the holiday’s founder in the U.S., her attempts to defend the supposed integrity of the holiday, and ironies concerning her conception and protection of the maternal holiday. Jarvis first celebrated Mother’s Day in 1908 as a holy occasion to honor her late mother and all mothers for their devotion to the home and family, and it became an official holiday in 1914. Yet, floral and other commercial industries soon recognized the economic value of the maternal holiday and came to turn it into a commercial bonanza. In addition, other individuals and organizations came to appropriate it, investing it with diverse meanings and interpretations according to their respective agendas. As Jarvis insisted on her vision of Mother’s Day, she perceived them as a threat to the holiday’s purity and integrity. As a result, she vehemently opposed their embrace of the holiday, exposing their pretense and underlying self-interests.
      Yet, while she was quick to spot others’ foibles, she never acknowledged her own problem. Jarvis disregarded her mother’s social and political activism to fit into her design of Mother’s Day, i.e., a private celebration of mothers’ domestic roles. This selective focus on her mother’s life and legacies reveals Jarvis’ failings as well as a particular cultural construction of motherhood she memorialized through Mother’s Day. At the same time, her glorification and reaffirmation of traditional gender roles came to serve conservatives who were against the growing women’s roles outside the home. This was ironic, not the least because her energetic campaign for Mother’s Day was largely possible because she was free from the motherly care and domestic duties.

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      • Ⅰ. Introduction
      • Ⅱ. The Beginning of Mother’s Day
      • Ⅲ. Commercial Challenges to Mother’s Day
      • Ⅳ. Other Rival Claims for Mother’s Day
      • Ⅴ. Rewriting Mother’s Legacy: Mothers’ Day vs. Mother’s Day
      • Ⅰ. Introduction
      • Ⅱ. The Beginning of Mother’s Day
      • Ⅲ. Commercial Challenges to Mother’s Day
      • Ⅳ. Other Rival Claims for Mother’s Day
      • Ⅴ. Rewriting Mother’s Legacy: Mothers’ Day vs. Mother’s Day
      • Ⅵ. Conclusion
      • WORKS CITED
      • Abstract
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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Coontz, Stephanie, "The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap" Basic Books 1992

      2 Handy, Bruce, "The Mother of All Holidays"

      3 LaRossa, Ralph, "The Modernization of Fatherhood: A Social and Political History" U of Chicago 1997

      4 Schmidt, Leigh Eric, "The Commercialization of Calendar: American Holidays and the Culture of Consumption, 1870‐1930" 78 (78): 887-916, 1930

      5 Schisgall, Oscar, "The Bitter Author of Mother’s Day" Reader's Digest 1960

      6 Getz, Jennifer, "Sentiment, Guilt, and Profit. The Business of Holidays" Monacelli 126-131, 2004

      7 Jamieson, Katherine, "Oh, Mother!" Bust 59-61, 2008

      8 Jones, Kathleen W, "Mother’s Day: The Creation, Promotion and Meaning of a New Holiday in the Progressive Era" 22 (22): 175-195, 1980

      9 "Mother’s Day, Inc"

      10 Bernhard, Virginia, "Mother’s Day in The Family in America: An Encyclopedia" ABC‐CLIO 714-, 2002

      1 Coontz, Stephanie, "The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap" Basic Books 1992

      2 Handy, Bruce, "The Mother of All Holidays"

      3 LaRossa, Ralph, "The Modernization of Fatherhood: A Social and Political History" U of Chicago 1997

      4 Schmidt, Leigh Eric, "The Commercialization of Calendar: American Holidays and the Culture of Consumption, 1870‐1930" 78 (78): 887-916, 1930

      5 Schisgall, Oscar, "The Bitter Author of Mother’s Day" Reader's Digest 1960

      6 Getz, Jennifer, "Sentiment, Guilt, and Profit. The Business of Holidays" Monacelli 126-131, 2004

      7 Jamieson, Katherine, "Oh, Mother!" Bust 59-61, 2008

      8 Jones, Kathleen W, "Mother’s Day: The Creation, Promotion and Meaning of a New Holiday in the Progressive Era" 22 (22): 175-195, 1980

      9 "Mother’s Day, Inc"

      10 Bernhard, Virginia, "Mother’s Day in The Family in America: An Encyclopedia" ABC‐CLIO 714-, 2002

      11 Taylor, Louisa, "Mother’s Day Creator Likely Spinning in Her Grave" Vancouver 2008

      12 Antolini, Katharine, "Memorializing Motherhood: Anna Jarvis and the Struggle for Control of Mother’s Day" West Virginia U 2010

      13 Johnson, James P, "How Mother Got Her Day" (30) : 16-19, 1973

      14 Lears, T.J. Jackson, "From Salvation to Self‐Realization: Advertising and the Therapeutic Roots of the Consumer Culture, 1880‐1930 in The Culture of Consumption: Critical Essays in American History, 1880‐ 1980" Pantheon 1-38, 1983

      15 Rouvalis, Cristina, "For the Mother of Mother’s Day, It’s Just Never Been Right" Post‐Gazette 2008

      16 Stephens, Loren, "Father’s Day: The Ties that Bind.The Business of Holidays" Monacelli 138-145, 2004

      17 Schmidt, Leigh Eric, "Consumer Rites: The Buying and Selling of American Holidays" Princeton UP 1997

      18 Pomroy, Estella R, "Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis, 1832‐1905 in Missing Chapters II: West Virginia Women in History" West Virginia Women Commission 129-135, 1986

      19 "Anna Jarvis and Mother’s Day" (29) : 1948

      20 Cross, Gary S, "All Consuming Century: Why Commercialism Won in Modern America" Columbia UP 2000

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