The Dominion of Youth - Cynthia Comacchio

The Dominion of Youth

Adolescence and the Making of Modern Canada, 1920 to 1950
Buch | Hardcover
312 Seiten
2006
Wilfrid Laurier University Press (Verlag)
978-0-88920-488-1 (ISBN)
69,80 inkl. MwSt
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Captures what it meant for young Canadians to inhabit this liminal stage of life in the context of a young nation caught up in the self-formation and historic transformation that would make modern Canada. This book offers a study of adolescence in early-20th-century Canada and demonstrates how young Canadians became the nation's modern teenagers.
Adolescence, like childhood, is more than a biologically defined life stage: it is also a sociohistorical construction. The meaning and experience of adolescence are reformulated according to societal needs, evolving scientific precepts, and national aspirations relative to historic conditions. Although adolescence was by no means a "discovery" of the early twentieth century, it did assume an identifiably modern form during the years between the Great War and 1950. The Dominion of Youth: Adolescence and the Making of Modern Canada, 1920 to 1950 captures what it meant for young Canadians to inhabit this liminal stage of life within the context of a young nation caught up in the self-formation and historic transformation that would make modern Canada. Because the young at this time were seen paradoxically as both the hope of the nation and the source of its possible degeneration, new policies and institutions were developed to deal with the "problem of youth." This history considers how young Canadians made the transition to adulthood during a period that was "developmental"--both for youth and for a nation also working toward individuation. During the years considered here, those who occupied this "dominion" of youth would see their experiences more clearly demarcated by generation and culture than ever before. With this book, Cynthia Comacchio offers the first detailed study of adolescence in early-twentieth-century Canada and demonstrates how young Canadians of the period became the nation's first modern teenagers.

Cynthia Comacchio is a professor in the Department of History at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. Her previous publications include Nations Are Built of Babies: Saving Ontarios Mothers and Children, 1900 to 1940 and The Infinite Bonds of Family: Domesticity in Canada, 1850 to 1940. With Elizabeth Jane Errington, she edited People, Places and Times: Topics in Canadian Social History, vol. 1: Pre-Confederation and vol. 2: Post-Confederation.

Table of Contents for The Dominion of Youth: Adolescence and the Making of Modern Canada, 1920-1950 by Cynthia Comacchio Preface Introduction: Young Canada 1. In Theory: The "Problem of Modern Youth" 2. In the Home: Intergenerational Relations 3. In Love: Dating and Mating 4. At School: The Culture of "Modern High" 5. On the Job: Training and Earning 6. At Play: Fads, Fashions and Fun 7. At the Club: Youth Organizations Conclusion: Youth's Dominion Notes Bibliography Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.10.2008
Reihe/Serie Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada
Verlagsort Waterloo, Ontario
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 236 mm
Gewicht 650 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Familie / Erziehung
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-88920-488-8 / 0889204888
ISBN-13 978-0-88920-488-1 / 9780889204881
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