In the years after the Second World War, economic and social factors combined to produce an intense concern over the sexual development and behaviour of young people. In a context where heterosexuality and 'normality' were understood to be synonymous and assumed to be necessary for social and national stability, teenagers were the target of a range of materials and practices meant to turn young people into proper heterosexuals.
In this study, Mary Louise Adams explores discourses about youth and their place in the production and reproduction of heterosexual norms. She examines...
In the years after the Second World War, economic and social factors combined to produce an intense concern over the sexual development and behavio...
In the years after the Second World War, economic and social factors combined to produce an intense concern over the sexual development and behaviour of young people. In a context where heterosexuality and 'normality' were understood to be synonymous and assumed to be necessary for social and national stability, teenagers were the target of a range of materials and practices meant to turn young people into proper heterosexuals.
In this study, Mary Louise Adams explores discourses about youth and their place in the production and reproduction of heterosexual norms. She examines...
In the years after the Second World War, economic and social factors combined to produce an intense concern over the sexual development and behavio...