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Spock Talk: A Parenting Advice Podcast - FemLibs and Freud

05/30/23 • 30 min

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As the first baby doctor to blend pediatrics with psychology, Dr. Benjamin Spock infused The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care with Freudian psychoanalytic theory.
Spock recording used with permission from WNYC Archive Collections.
References

  • “Add-Ons to Baby and Child Care: Page 285 Sterilizing Bottles.” www.drspock.com/page-285-sterilizing-bottles.
  • Bernstein, Joseph. “Back to the Couch with Freud.” The New York Times. 26 March 2023.
  • Cooper, D. “Dr. Benjamin Spock.” WNYC. 1 October 1973.
  • Ehrenreich, Barbara and Deirdre English. For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts’ Advice to Women. Doubleday, New York, 1978.
  • Gilman, Richard. “The FemLib Case Against Sigmund Freud.” The New York Times, 31 Jan 1971.
  • Maier, Thomas. Dr. Spock: An American Life. Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998.
  • Needleman, Robert and Benjamin Spock. Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care, 10th edition. Gallery Books, 2018.
  • Roti, Rosemary. “Review: The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care by Benjamin Spock.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 47, no. 2, 1947, pp. 139.
  • Spock, Benjamin. The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care. Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1957.
  • ---. The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care. Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1946.
  • Spock, Benjamin, M.D. and Mary Morgan. Spock on Spock: A Memoir of Growing Up with the Century. Pantheon Books, 1985.
  • Sullivan, James. “Dr. Freud and Dr. Spock.” The Courier, v. 328, pp. 75-89.

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05/30/23 • 30 min

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Spock Talk: A Parenting Advice Podcast - FemLibs and Freud

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Welcome to Spock Talk! The podcast that explores:

  • What’s the deal with Dr. Benjamin Spock?
  • How did Baby and Child Care become the preeminent parenting guide of the 20th century?
  • Who gets to tell parents how to parent?

I’m Deborah

And I’m Katie

We’re talking Spock because we want to understand what it is about Dr. Spock’s work that endures. Why is the Spock brand around, twenty-five years after Dr. Spock died?

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