Keeping Family Secrets, Margaret K. Nelson
Keeping Family Secrets, Margaret K. Nelson
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Keeping Family Secrets
Shame and Silence in Memoirs from the 1950s

Author: Margaret K. Nelson

Narrator: Janet Metzger

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

All families have secrets but the facts requiring secrecy change with time. Nowadays a lesbian partnership, a "bastard" son, or a criminal grandfather might be of little or no consequence but could have unraveled a family at an earlier moment in history. Margaret K. Nelson is interested in how families keep secrets from each other and from outsiders when to do otherwise would risk eliciting not only embarrassment or discomfort, but profound shame and, in some cases, danger. Drawing on over 150 memoirs describing childhoods in the period between the aftermath of World War II and the 1960s, Nelson highlights the importance of history in creating family secrets and demonstrates the use of personal stories to understand how people make sense of themselves and their social worlds.

Keeping Family Secrets uncovers hidden stories of same-sex attraction among boys, unwed pregnancies among teenage girls, the institutionalization of children with mental and physical disabilities, participation in left-wing political activities, adoption, and Jewish ancestry. The members of ordinary families kept these issues secret to hide the disconnect between the reality of their own family and the prevailing ideals of what a family should be. Keeping Family Secrets sheds light not only on decades-old secrets but pushes us to confront what secrets our families keep today.

About Margaret K. Nelson

Margaret K. Nelson is A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Sociology Emerita at Middlebury College. Most recently she is the author of Like Family: Narratives of Fictive Kinship and coauthor, with Emily K. Abel, of Limited Choices: Mable Jones, a Black Children's Nurse in a Northern White Household.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Philip

Margaret K. Nelson has written a penetrating and insightful account of how social norms and institutions lead to family secrets, which in turn shape our experiences of family life. Whatever the complicated reasons people have for creating secrets, their consequences unfold unpredictably and unevenly......more

Goodreads review by JoAnn

I was very excited to read this book by sociologist, Margaret Nelson. As a historian of mid-twentieth century culture and politics, the title alone was titillating enough. Keeping Family Secrets did not disappoint. The book is divided into sections, each one addressing a particularly scandalous (for......more

Goodreads review by Janilyn

Every family has secrets. Some are quite egregious and others are profound. The author discusses the impacts of six different types of secrets held by families during the 1940s-1980s. It’s a good conversation starter, although some of the suppositions the author posits are quite subjective. Thanks to......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

Fascinating topics, well researched, but more like a dissertation than a readable book. If anything I may now seek out some of the memoirs cited.......more