Are our current ways of talking about "the problem of
adolescence" really that different than those of past generations?
For the past decade, Act Your Age has provided a provocative and
now classic analysis of the accepted ways of viewing teens. By
employing a groundbreaking "history of the present" methodology
that resists traditional chronology, author Nancy Lesko analyzes
both historical and present social and political factors that
produce the presumed "natural adolescent." This resulting seminal
work in the field of youth study forces readers to rethink the
dominant interpretations on the social construction of adolescence
from the 19th century through the present day.
This new edition is updated throughout and includes a full new
chapter on 1950s-era assumptions about adolescence and the
corresponding connections to teens today. As in all chapters, Lesko
provides careful examination of the concerns of nationalism,
sexuality, and social order in terms of how they are projected onto
the definitions of adolescents in the media, in schools, and in the
home.
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