Female Adolescence in American Scientific Thought, 1830–1930

In this groundbreaking study, Crista DeLuzio asks how scientific experts conceptualized female adolescence in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Revisiting figures like G. Stanley Hall and Margaret Mead and casting her net across the disciplines of biology, psychology, and anthropology, D...

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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (344 p.)
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