@article{oai:shukutoku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001557, author = {白石(那須), 千鶴 and Shiraishi(Nasu), Chizuru}, issue = {1}, journal = {国際経営・文化研究, Cross-cultural business and cultural studies}, month = {Dec}, note = {It is the purpose of this article to analyze the representations of fatherhood in domestic literatures published in the early 19th century America. Early family history works emphasize that colonial father had draconian powers to control his wife and children and that such father’s authority has been declining because of the social changings caused by industrialization and modernization, which results in fewer studies on fatherhood in the field until recently. This article focuses on the fatherhood in children’s books and father’s conduct book published in the industrializing era and analyzes how fatherhood appeared when father narrated animals and nature in the literatures. Through such analysis of these literatures, this article discusses following two points. Firstly, in the children’s books father was represented as a warm-hearted parent who showed kindness to animals. Secondly, father in the writings was also represented as an authorized parent who provided the knowledge of the greatness of human-beings through the information upon animals and nature. With those examples this article shows that the writings related to animals and nature in the early 19th century present the images of lively father., 20, 論文}, pages = {269--281}, title = {19世紀前半期アメリカの家庭向け書物の中の動物と家族 :  「父親」の表象に焦点をあてて}, volume = {21}, year = {2016}, yomi = {シライシ(ナス), チズル} }