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Female Adolescent Sexuality in the United States, 1850-1965, Hardback Book

Female Adolescent Sexuality in the United States, 1850-1965 Hardback

Part of the Children and Youth in Popular Culture series

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This book examines the history of female adolescent sexuality in the United States from the middle of the nineteenth century until the beginning of the 1960s.

The book analyzes both adult perceptions of female adolescent sexuality and the experiences of female adolescents themselves.

It examines what girls knew (or thought they knew) about sex at different points in time, girls' sexual experiences, girls' ideas about love and romance, female adolescent beauty culture, and the influence of popular culture on female adolescent sexuality.

It also examines the ways in which adults responded to female adolescent sexuality and the efforts of adults to either control or encourage girls' interest in sexual topics, dating, girls' participation in beauty culture, and their education on sexual topics.

The book describes a trajectory along which female adolescents went from being perceived as innocent, essentially asexual beings to being recognized as beings possessing sexual desires to their being perceived as primarily sexual in nature.

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