Regina Becker-Schmidt (6 May 1937 – 14 September 2024) was a German psychologist and sociologist who was professor at the Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology at the Leibniz University Hannover. Her research focuses on corporate and subject theory, critical theory, psychoanalytically oriented social psychology and gender studies. She is considered a seminal figure in feminist critical theory.[1]
In particular, Becker-Schmidt influenced the development of feminist critical theory, especially in German-speaking countries.[1][6] Her approach was associated with the so-called Hannoverian approach in feminist-oriented sociology.[7]
She criticised the positions of critical theory, especially Adorno and Horkheimer, with regard to their ambivalent attitude to the complex of gender relations and how these critical theorists were oblivious to feminism.[7] She focuse on gender relations as an integral part of critical theory.[3] She distinguished herself from other feminist critical theorists in her empirical orientation, following Max Horkheimer, who argued that "larger philosophical questions" guide empirical research; and empirical research, in turn, guides larger philosophical questions.[8]
Becker-Schmidt conducted empirical research on female factory workers, developing her own social theory based on her findings.[3] Her first project was entitled "Problems of Mothers who are Wage Laborers", and consisted of interviews with sixty factory workers, of whom half who were still working and half who had withdrawn from factory work. Her research shed light on the "double burden" faced by women factory workers: the responsibility for domestic work combined with the responsibility for contributing to the income of the family.[3] She developed the concept of double socialization of women through wage labour and domestic work: the two spheres come from two different social realms with different logics, and were both separated and connected.[3] Her research focused on both the objective demands of work, and the subjective realities of the worker. In each setting, time functioned differently: in the factory, women must not lose time; while when taking care of children, women must forget about time. The two realms were seen as recombined through relationships (assumed to be heterosexual) and in the efforts of women to have both a career and family life.[3]
Becker-Schmidt died on 14 September 2024 after a severe illness, at the age of 87.[1]
Publications
2016: Einerlei statt Allerlei. Identitätslogische Konstruktionen in gesellschaftlichen Rationalisierungsprozessen und Identitätszwänge in Geschlechterordnungen. In: Müller, Stefan/Mende, Janne [de] (eds.): Differenz und Identität. Konstellationen der Kritik. Weinheim and Basel: Beltz Juventa. 181–201
2016: Pendelbewegungen – Annäherung an eine feministische Gesellschafts- und Subjekttheorie. Aufsätze aus den Jahren 1991–2015. Opladen-Berlin-Toronto. Barbara Budrich
2003: Umbrüche in Arbeitsbiografien von Frauen. Regionale Konstellationen und globale Entwicklungen. In: Knapp; Gudrun-Axeli/Wetterer, Angelika (Hrsg.): Achsen der Differenz. Münster. 101–132
2003: Erkenntniskritik, Wissenschaftskritik, Gesellschaftskritik – Positionen von Donna Haraway und Theodor W. Adorno kontrovers diskutiert. IWM Working Paper No 1/2003, Vienna.
2002, (ed.): Gender and Work in Transition. Globalisation in Western, Middle and Eastern Europe. Leske + Budrich, Opladen
2001: Die Bedeutung weiblicher Arbeitsbiografien für eine selbstbestimmte Interessenvertretung von Frauen. In: Claussen, Detlev/ Negt, Oskar/Werz, Michael (ed.): Philosophie und Empirie. Hannoversche Schriften 4. 69–94
2001: Was mit Macht getrennt ist, gehört gesellschaftlich zusammen. Zur Dialektik von Umverteilung und Anerkennung in Phänomenen sozialer Ungleichstellung. In: Knapp, Gudrun-Axeli] [de]/Wetterer, Angelika [de] (eds.): Soziale Verortung der Geschlechter. Gesellschaftstheorie und feministische Kritik. Münster. 91–132
2000: with Knapp, Gudrun-Axeli: Feministische Theorien zur Einführung. 1st ed. 2000; 4. revised in 2007. Hamburg: Junius.
Lenz, Ilse [de]: Die Neue Frauenbewegung in Deutschland. Abschied vom kleinen Unterschied. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2008, ISBN978-3-531-14729-1.
Becker-Schmidt, Regina: Anstiftungen zum Feminismus. In: Vogel, Ulrike (ed.): Wege in die Soziologie und die Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung. Autobiographische Notizen der ersten Generation von Professorinnen an der Universität. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2006, ISBN978-3-531-90078-0, pp. 33–49.