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The Changing Roles of Men and Women in the United States from 1894 until the present ttp://cdn.buzznet.com/media-cdn/jj1/headlines/2009/01/brad-pitt-sag-awards-2009.jpg

What was life like for men and women in 1890 in the U.S.? The 1890’s was part of the second Industrial Revolution—The Gilded Age of substantial growth in the U.S. population. The extremely wealthy lived lavishly and industries grew. There were huge disparities between the rich and poor.

There were opulent homes...

And modest or poor homes and living conditions Shotgun Style Home Tenement Home

The New South The setting of the short story we will read today Civil War Reconstruction lasted from Many from the poverty-stricken rural Southern United States were employed in textile jobs, including women and children. The New South

From Farming to Industrial Living in the United States What do you think life was like for families in the United States in the 1890’s? What traditional roles do you believe men and women fulfilled? Who had the power? Who handled child care? Were their roles complimentary?

Male/Female Roles on the Farm What roles did men and women fulfill on the farm?

Workers in Southern Textile Mills

Textile Mill

A Few Things to Consider... African American men received the right to vote with the passage of the 15 th Amendment in The Woman’s Suffrage Movement was sidetracked by the Civil War. Women received the right to vote with the passage of the 19 th Amendment in 1920.

More Things to Consider... Property rights laws for married women had not been passed in all states in the United States as of Ownership of women’s property was transferred to their husbands upon marriage. Divorce carried social stigma and property reverted to the husband.

Are men and women free to choose their roles today?

Roles of Men and Women Today Men and women are free to work in any profession they choose. Men or women may choose to work outside the home or inside the home. Many men opt to stay home to raise their children while their wives work. Men and women have a voice in government and serve in political office.

Kate Chopin February 8, 1850 – August 22, 1904

Brief Biography of Kate Chopin Born Catherine O’ Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri to a wealthy family. Lived in the City of St. Louis during the Civil War. Married cotton trader, Oscar Chopin, in Gave birth to five sons and a daughter between 1871 and Oscar died of malaria in 1882.

More about Kate Chopin Although she grieved the death of Oscar, her writing career took off after his death. She published short stories in Harpers, Atlantic Monthly and Vogue, some during her marriage. Her literary idol was Guy de Maupassant. She also studied: Charles Darwin Mary Wilkins Freeman Sarah Orne Jewett

Other Influences Kate and Oscar Chopin traveled throughout the U.S. and Europe on their honeymoon. She developed a progressive world-view and a social conscience. She used her literature to bring women’s issues, racial disparity, and social inequalities to light.

Some of Kate Chopin’s Short Stories “The Storm” “The Story of an Hour” “Desiree’s Baby” “A Pair of Silk Stockings” “Athenaise” “At the Cadian Ball” “Lilacs” “A Respectable Woman”

Kate Chopin’s Novels At Fault The Awakening

Prevalent Themes of Chopin’s Short Stories and Novels Inequities of traditional marriage Motherhood Class division Arbitrary race distinctions in Southern culture Women’s search for identity Women’s revolt against social norms and conformity

Kate Chopin’s Home: Natchitoches near Cloutierville Parish Louisiana

The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin Wikisource Librivox

Sources Websites: /Married-Womens-Property-Acts our on.html /1414/context/archive

Sources Continued Gilbert, S.M., & Gubar, S. (1996). The norton anthology literature by women: The traditions in English (2nd ed.) New York: Norton & Co. Lewis, R. A., & Sussman, M. B. (1986). Men’s changing roles in the family. New York: The Hawarth Press. Goldfield, D., Abbott, C., Anderson, V.D., Argersinger, J.E., Argersinger, P.H., Barney, W.L., et al. (2002). The American journey: A history of the United States custom edition for Texas Woman’s University. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing.