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by Constance Nathanson

Author: Constance Nathanson
Subcategory: Politics & Government
Language: English
Publisher: Temple University Press (January 21, 1993)
Pages: 548 pages
Category: Politics
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oceedings{usPT, title {Dangerous Passage: The Social Control of Sexuality in Women's Adolescence}, author {Constance A. Nathanson}, year {1991} }. Constance A. Nathanson. Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction 1. Sexuality and Social Control Part II: Private Behavior as a Public Problem 2. Setting the Stage, 1960-1972 3. Making the Revolution, 1972-1978 4. Countermovements, 1978-1987 Part III: American Women's Adolescence in Historical Context 5. The Transformation of Women's Adolescence, 1850-1960 6. Rescue Work to Social Work: Management of the Sexually.

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Nathanson, Constance A. Bibliographic Citation. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991. Sexuality; Social Control; Sexuality, Gender; Availability of Contraceptives to Minors; International and Political Dimensions of Biology and Medicine; Collections. EthxWeb: Literature in Bioethics. Показать полную информацию.

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Article excerpt Nathanson argues that the moral discourses of the mid nineteenth century in which women are conceived as passionless persist in different forms until the seventies, with significant changes in th.

NATHANSON, Constance, DANGEROUS PASSAGE: The Social Control of Sexuality in Women's Adolescence. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1991, 286pp. Nathanson argues that the moral discourses of the mid nineteenth century in which women are conceived as passionless persist in different forms until the seventies, with significant changes in the twenties when female sexuality becomes acknowledged, but managed within the confines of domesticity.

by Constance Nathanson. ISBN 13: 9781566390774. Publication Date: 1/21/1993. Help your friends save money!

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Предметы: WOMEN, Law & Social Control (Book), LAW, Crime & Sexuality: Essays in Feminism (Book), CRIME As Structured Action . Dangerous Passage: The Social Control of Sexuality in Women's Adolescence. Авторы: Adams, Mary, Elliot, Michael.

Предметы: WOMEN, Law & Social Control (Book), LAW, Crime & Sexuality: Essays in Feminism (Book), CRIME As Structured Action: Gender, Race, Class & Crime in the Making (Book). Добавить в избранное. Источник: American Journal of Public Health. Nov93, Vol. 83 Issue 11, p1649-1649. Предметы: DANGEROUS Passage: The Social Control of Sexuality in Women's Adolescence (Book), NATHANSON, C. TEENAGE pregnancy, NONFICTION.

Basing her work on the premise that sexuality is molded by both history and culture, Constance Nathanson analyzes the emergence of adolescent pregnancy as a public policy issue. Pregnant teenagers have received much attention from scholars, public officials, and the popular press. The author focuses on this public response: on the lay advocates, reformers, politicians, judges, physicians, professors, social workers, and journalists who have proposed solutions to the problem posed to American society by the sexuality of single adolescent women. Throughout her study, she examines how Americans think about and handle deviant behavior and social change and she considers the relationship between public outcry about sexually active adolescent women and more general beliefs about the deterioration of American society and its values.

This is a book about how social problems are defined and how various groups mobilize to remedy them. Since there is little consensus on where the teenage pregnancy "problem" lies, how it should be resolved, and with whom the responsibility of resolving it should rest, Nathansons purpose is to understand both the recent emergence of "adolescent pregnancy" as a public problem and the conflicts that have surrounded it by addressing these questions within a broad sociological and historical perspective. She explores how teenage pregnancyonce associated with welfare (i.e. minority) motherswas defined as a problem and funded as a program only after it became visible in white middle-class daughters. Demographic, social, and political forces that have contributed to the late twentieth century definition of young womens sexuality as a significant social problem are examined and placed in the context of longer-term changes in the social construction of female adolescence.

Dangerous Passage not only contributes to the understanding of current policies in the area of adolescent pregnancy, it investigates the processes of social control as they are applied to womens private sexual and reproductive behavior.