“By drawing on 400 years of social and economic history . . .
[the book] presents a thoughtful and thorough guide through the life
stages.” (Library Journal) Adulthood today is undergoing profound
transformations. Men and women wait until their thirties to marry,
have children, and establish full-time careers, occupying a prolonged
period in which they are no longer adolescents but still lack the
traditional emblems of adult identity. People at midlife struggle to
sustain relationships with friends and partners, to achieve fulfilling
careers, to raise their children successfully, and to age gracefully.
The Prime of Life puts today’s challenges into new perspective
by exploring how past generations navigated the passage to maturity.
Whereas adulthood once meant culturally-prescribed roles and
relationships, the social and economic convulsions of the last sixty
years have transformed it fundamentally, tearing up these shared
scripts and leaving adults to fashion meaning and coherence in an
increasingly individualistic culture. Emphasizing adulthood’s
joys and fulfillments as well as its frustrations and regrets, Mintz
shows how cultural and historical circumstances have consistently
reshaped what it means to be a grown up in contemporary society.
“A triumph of historical writing.” ―The Spectator
“[Mintz’s] message―that there are many ways to wear the mantle
of responsible adulthood and that the 1950s model is a mere blip on
history’s radar―is deeply necessary and long overdue.” ―New
York Times Book Review “Describing the cultural, economic, and
social changes from the Colonial era to today’s world . . .
Mintz argues that neither religious nor secular middle-class values
are adequate responses to the new generation’s problems.”
—Choice “A thoughtful and strangely encouraging tour of an
often difficult life stage.” ―Kirkus Reviews
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A History of Modern Adulthood
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674425682
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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