The Girls' History and Culture Reader

The Girls' History and Culture Reader
Author: Miriam Forman-Brunell
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252077687

This work provides scholars, instructors, and students with influential essays that have defined the field of American girls' history and culture. Covering girlhood and the relationships between girls and women, the volume tackles pivotal themes such as education, work, play, sexuality, consumption, and the body.

Relative Intimacy

Relative Intimacy
Author: Rachel Devlin
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2006-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807876321

Celebrated as new consumers and condemned for their growing delinquencies, teenage girls emerged as one of the most visible segments of American society during and after World War II. Contrary to the generally accepted view that teenagers grew more alienated from adults during this period, Rachel Devlin argues that postwar culture fostered a father-daughter relationship characterized by new forms of psychological intimacy and tinged with eroticism. According to Devlin, psychiatric professionals turned to the Oedipus complex during World War II to explain girls' delinquencies and antisocial acts. Fathers were encouraged to become actively involved in the clothing and makeup choices of their teenage daughters, thus domesticating and keeping under paternal authority their sexual maturation. In Broadway plays, girls' and women's magazines, and works of literature, fathers often appeared as governing figures in their daughters' sexual coming of age. It became the common sense of the era that adolescent girls were fundamentally motivated by their Oedipal needs, dependent upon paternal sexual approval, and interested in their fathers' romantic lives. As Devlin demonstrates, the pervasiveness of depictions of father-adolescent daughter eroticism on all levels of culture raises questions about the extent of girls' independence in modern American society and the character of fatherhood during America's fabled embrace of domesticity in the 1940s and 1950s.

Girls Series Books

Girls Series Books
Author: University of Minnesota. Children's Literature Research Collections
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1992
Genre: Children's literature in series
ISBN:

Kit of Greenacre Farm

Kit of Greenacre Farm
Author: Izola Louise Forrester
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1919
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Independent Schools Yearbook 2012-2013

Independent Schools Yearbook 2012-2013
Author: none
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 1295
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1408181185

The highly-respected book of reference of sought-after Independent Schools in membership of the Independent Schools Council's Associations: HMC, GSA, The Society of Heads, IAPS, ISA and COBIS.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Peabody Institute (Danvers, Mass.). Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1909
Genre: Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

Critical Psychophysical Passages in the Life of a Woman

Critical Psychophysical Passages in the Life of a Woman
Author: Joan Offerman-Zuckerberg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1468453629

After the birth of my second son some 11 years ago, I was painfully torn by the timing of my reentry to work-my wish to return to a prestigious and stimulating position as chief psychologist of a large agency, or my equally powerful wish to enjoy fully my beautiful new son's infancy, undivided and untorn. At the time I had a dream that my body was cut in half at the waist-my head leaned to the books neatly contained on the library shelves; my belly went to the crib, all sweet-smelling and soft. Not having had the opportunity to be "un divided" with my first son (now 17 years old), I chose to resign my agency position and stay home as long as I wished and then develop my private practice. It was a decision that at the time entailed much loss-cerebral, collegial, social, pres tigious-and generated some self-doubt, but in retrospect it is not regretted and was perhaps wise. This son's infancy will always be remembered as a time in which I experienced mothering with ease and grace.

The Ocean

The Ocean
Author: John Locke
Publisher: Off-Trail Publications
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Ocean (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN: 1935031031

The Ocean was a short-lived Munsey pulp published in 1907-08 that specialized in sea stories. This collection reprints 20 of the best stories from the 11 issue run. Included are stories of peril at sea, mutinies, shipwrecks, ferocious weather, a ghost story, even an early scientific-romance, "In the Land of To-Morrow." Over 30 pages of nonfiction material is also included: a history of The Ocean, and extensive profiles of editor, Bob Davis, and the motley crew of authors who contributed to the magazine--and this collection.