The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores the evolution of the American teenager as a social construct influenced by 20th-century demands. It delves into the cultural history of youth, from early Puritan struggles and Native American vision quests to today's consumer-driven adolescence. With a blend of intelligence, humor, and insight, it encourages readers to confront stereotypes and reconsider their perceptions of young people, highlighting their significance as both a challenge and a promise for the future.

