An edition of The "Girl Problem" (1995)

The girl problem

female sexual delinquency in New York, 1900-1930

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An edition of The "Girl Problem" (1995)

The girl problem

female sexual delinquency in New York, 1900-1930

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During the Progressive Era, young working-class women were sometimes jailed for engaging in social and sexual activities that signaled their rejection of Victorian moral standards. These disadvantaged "delinquents" were subject to legal sanctions that were rarely applied to rebellious middle-class girls. As she traces the history of a social crisis that came to be known as the "girl problem," Ruth M.

Alexander reconstructs the stories of individual women incarcerated in reformatories who helped redefine female adolescence in the United States.

Alexander draws on the rich case files of reformatories at Bedford Hills and Albion, New York. Bringing together writings by the young inmates, letters from their parents, and institutional records, she follows the histories of a hundred girls as they run afoul of the law, are incarcerated, and struggle to reenter society. From the interplay among girls, families, courts, and penal institutions emerges a fascinating picture of class inequality and culture conflict.

Alexander finds that most delinquent young women eventually accepted the idea that freedom was best won by conformity and accommodation. In showing how a new social problem was identified and tackled, Alexander also documents the emergence of the modern professions of social work and mental hygiene. Reenacting a key chapter in the transformation of adolescence, The "Girl Problem" contributes to the history of sexuality and social reform through the Progressive Era and beyond.

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Pages
200

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Cover of: The "Girl Problem"
The "Girl Problem": Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900-1930
October 1998, Cornell University Press
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The girl problem: female sexual delinquency in New York, 1900-1930
1995, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-159) and index.

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Ithaca

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.3/6/082
Library of Congress
HV9105.N7 A67 1995, HV9105.N7A67 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 200 p. :
Number of pages
200

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1121008M
Internet Archive
girlproblemfemal0000alex
ISBN 10
0801428211
LCCN
94047525
OCLC/WorldCat
31783028
Library Thing
364456
Goodreads
4805458

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Nellie Roberts was sent to the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford Hills in mid-1917, after a Port Jervis magistrate concluded that she was a menace to the community.
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