Sex Goes to School

Author: Freeman   Susan K.  

Publisher: University of Illinois Press‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780252091285

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780252033247

Subject: C913.14 gender issues

Keyword: 工人、农民、青年、妇女运动与组织,美洲史,教育

Language: ENG

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Description

When seeking approaches for sex education, few look to the past for guidance. But Susan K. Freeman's investigation of the classrooms of the 1940s and 1950s offers numerous insights into the potential for sex education to address adolescent challenges, particularly for girls. From rural Toms River, New Jersey, to urban San Diego and many places in between, the use of discussion-based classes fostered an environment that focused less on strictly biological matters of human reproduction and more on the social dimensions of the gendered and sexual worlds that the students inhabited. _x000B__x000B_Although the classes reinforced normative heterosexual gender roles that could prove repressive, the discussion-based approach also emphasized a potentially liberating sense of personal choice and responsibility in young women's relationship decisions. In addition to the biological and psychological underpinnings of normative sexuality, teachers presented girls' sex lives and gendered behavior as critical to the success of American families and, by extension, the entire way of life of American democracy. The approaches of teachers and students were sometimes predictable and other times surprising, yet almost wholly without controversy in the two decades before the so-called Sexual Revolution of the 1960s. Sex Goes to School illuminates the tensions between and among adults and youth attempting to make sense of sex in a society that was then, as much as today, both sex-phobic and sex-saturated.

Chapter

Title Page

Copyright Page

Contents

Introduction

1. Momentum and Legitimacy

2. Reconstructing Classrooms and Relationships

3. Experiments in Sex Education

4. The Facts of Life

5. Gender and Heterosexual Adjustment

6. Sexuality Education beyond Classrooms

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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