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Motherhood Quote by Carol P. Christ

"The mother must socialize her daughter to become subordinate to men, and if her daughter challenges patriarchal norms, the mother is likely to defend the patriarchal structures against her own daughters"

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A sting hides inside the word "must". Carol P. Christ isn’t describing maternal instinct; she’s diagnosing a system that drafts mothers as its front-line enforcers. The point is less "mothers are the problem" than "patriarchy is clever enough to outsource its policing to intimacy". By placing "socialize" next to "subordinate", Christ strips the sentimentality off motherhood and shows it as a training site: everyday lessons about safety, desirability, likability, and what kinds of ambition are "unseemly" become the soft curriculum of gender hierarchy.

The second clause sharpens the betrayal: when the daughter pushes back, the mother may defend the very structure that limits her. That’s the quote’s real provocation. It frames the mother not as a villain, but as a person with skin in the bargain. Patriarchy offers conditional rewards - protection, respectability, reduced risk - and those rewards can feel like hard-won wisdom. A daughter’s rebellion threatens not only norms but the mother’s life strategy, her sacrifices, even her sense that suffering had meaning. Defending the system becomes a way to defend the self.

Context matters: Christ writes out of feminist critique that foregrounds how power reproduces itself through culture, not just law. The quote aims at a painful truth about intergenerational conflict: liberation doesn’t arrive as a clean handoff. It arrives as a family argument, because systems survive by turning love into compliance and caution into ideology.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Christ, Carol P. (2026, January 15). The mother must socialize her daughter to become subordinate to men, and if her daughter challenges patriarchal norms, the mother is likely to defend the patriarchal structures against her own daughters. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-mother-must-socialize-her-daughter-to-become-142318/

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Christ, Carol P. "The mother must socialize her daughter to become subordinate to men, and if her daughter challenges patriarchal norms, the mother is likely to defend the patriarchal structures against her own daughters." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-mother-must-socialize-her-daughter-to-become-142318/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The mother must socialize her daughter to become subordinate to men, and if her daughter challenges patriarchal norms, the mother is likely to defend the patriarchal structures against her own daughters." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-mother-must-socialize-her-daughter-to-become-142318/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Carol P. Christ is a Educator from USA.

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