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- The "woman's sphere" is a term used to describe the role of women in American culture. Women were said to live in a distinct "world," engaged in nurturant activities, focused on children, husbands, and family dependents1. Women's sphere was considered to be the private sphere, which dealt only with family, hence the term “private” sphere2. According to the ideology, women's "proper sphere" is the realm of domestic life, focused on childcare, housekeeping and religion3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Women were said to live in a distinct "world," engaged in nurturant activities, focused on children, husbands, and family dependents. The metaphor of the "sphere" was the figure of speech, the trope, on which historians came to rely when they described women's part in American culture.faculty.uml.edu/sgallagher/separate_spheres.htmAs we have talked about in class, the women’s sphere was actually considered to be the private sphere whereas a synonym for the men’s sphere was the public sphere. Women as it was clearly stated already, were restricted to just domestic roles inside the house that dealt only with family, hence the term “private” sphere.sites.temple.edu/womenushist/tag/separate-spheres/Women's "proper sphere", according to the ideology, is the realm of domestic life, focused on childcare, housekeeping and religion.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separate_spheres
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