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The Culture of Domesticity (often shortened to Cult of Domesticity) or Cult of True Womanhood is a term used by historians to describe what they consider to have been a prevailing value system among the upper and middle classes during the 19th century in the United States. This value system emphasized new ideas of femininity, the woman's role within the home and the dynamics of work and family. "True women", according to this idea, were supposed to possess four cardinal virtues: piety, purity, domesticity, and submissiveness. The idea revolved around the woman being the center of the family; she was considered "the light of the home".

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  • Ideologia de la domesticitat (ca)
  • Culture of Domesticity (en)
  • Cult of domesticity (sv)
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  • La ideologia de la domesticitat és la premissa que es propugna sobretot a principis del segle xix a Europa sobre quin és el paper que han de desenvolupar les dones dins de les societats. Durant el segle XIX es va popularitzar la imatge de la feminitat associada a aquesta ideologia, tant a Europa com en el món anglosaxó que des de la Revolució Industrial van introduir una gran separació entre les esferes d'allò públic i allò privat. (ca)
  • The Culture of Domesticity (often shortened to Cult of Domesticity) or Cult of True Womanhood is a term used by historians to describe what they consider to have been a prevailing value system among the upper and middle classes during the 19th century in the United States. This value system emphasized new ideas of femininity, the woman's role within the home and the dynamics of work and family. "True women", according to this idea, were supposed to possess four cardinal virtues: piety, purity, domesticity, and submissiveness. The idea revolved around the woman being the center of the family; she was considered "the light of the home". (en)
  • Culture of Domesticity, oftast förkortad till Cult of Domesticity, eller Cult of True Womanhood, är en historisk term för vad som beskrivs som det rådande kvinnoidealet inom den amerikanska och brittiska över- och medelklassen under 1800-talet. Det var ett moralsystem som cirkulerade kring den då moderna idén om femininitet som kvinnans roll i hemmet och samspelet mellan hem och familj. (sv)
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