The topics presented are wide-ranging and successfully convey the richness of the topic. Another strength lies in the fact that each essay carries its discussion to the present day, adeptly illustrating the ways that history informs current debates….<i>Adolescent Sexuality</i> is a useful starting point for students to learn more about the history of this topic. It successfully conveys the point that understandings about youth, and about sexuality, are historically contingent and are useful vehicles for accessing a society's values and anxieties.
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Accessible to most readers while academically solid, this anthology examines changes in attitudes towards adolescent sexuality, particularly in the United States during the twentieth century. Five essays survey theories on sex, statutory rape laws, teenage pregnancy, sex education, and media depictions of teenagers. The second half of the book reprints excerpts from books on sexual theory, court cases and legislation establishing obscenity laws and the age of consent, and 14 posters produced in 1918 and 1922 to educate youth.
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The history of children and youth is a growing concern. Fueled by developments in women's studies and issues of culture, especially those in the media and in education, the study of children outside of psychological constructs is gaining significance. Designed for students at many levels as well as general readers, each title in this series provides a narrative history of key topics in the contexts of the lives of children and youth in the U.S. and around the world. Each volume in the series consists of three major parts:
- Authoritative, accessible essays
- Primary documents in whole or in part with explanatory headnotes
- A bibliographic reference section of cited sources and further readings, as well as pertinent websites.