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Hannah Zeavin with Mal Ahern: Techno-Parenting: How Technology Shapes Motherhood and Family Life


The first baby monitor, dubbed “The Radio Nurse,” was released in 1937. This new technology completely changed parenting, bringing peace of mind to the stress of caring for children. One might say it technologized parenting. Just like the advancements in baby monitors since then, techno-parenting has grown quite complex. To understand it, Hannah Zeavin, a professor and leading historian of psychology, examines this twentieth century phenomenon. Zeavin, author of Mother Media: Hot and Cool Parenting in the Twentieth Century, tells the story of our understanding of what a mother is and how “bad” mothering formed our contemporary panics about “bad” media. She highlights the pediatric, psychological, educational, industrial, and economic norms that technology has created around mothering. From the nursery to the prison, from the clinic to the commune, she charts the crisis of the family across the twentieth century and the attempts to remediate the mother through technology and screens.

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