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Razing Kids: Youth, Environment, and the Postwar American West

Autor Jeffrey C. Sanders
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2020
Children are the future. Or so we like to tell ourselves. In the wake of the Second World War, Americans took this notion to heart. Confronted by both unprecedented risks and unprecedented opportunities, they elevated and perhaps exaggerated the significance of children for the survival of the human race. Razing Kids analyzes the relationship between the postwar demographic explosion and the birth of postwar ecology. In the American West, especially, workers, policymakers, and reformers interwove hopes for youth, environment, and the future. They linked their anxieties over children to their fears of environmental risk as they debated the architecture of wartime playgrounds, planned housing developments and the impact of radioactive particles released from distant hinterlands. They obsessed over how riot-riddled cities, War on Poverty era rural work camps and pesticide-laden agricultural valleys would affect children. Nervous about the world they were making, their hopes and fears reshaped postwar debates about what constituted the social and environmental good.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107527546
ISBN-10: 1107527546
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction. Bulldozer in the playground; 1. 'They build strong children with well bodies': building child-centered landscapes; 2. 'From bomb to bone': youth bodies and postwar ecology; 3. 'Saving trees, land, and boys': juveniles, nature, and the carceral state; 4. In loco parentis: runaways and 'the right to the city'; 5. 'Save the family farm': child labor, pesticides, and green consumerism; Epilogue: Kids today.

Recenzii

'Jeff Sanders has a well-deserved reputation as one of our most astute analysts of environmentalism. In this engrossing, compelling work, he reframes our understanding of the modern American West and the planetary history of which it is part. No reader of Razing Kids will see the world in quite the same way.' Mark Fiege, Professor of History, Montana State University
'If you think today's young climate activists are the vanguard of a child-centered movement to save the planet, Razing Kids will open your eyes. Sanders demonstrates that young people have stood, bodily and imaginatively, at the forefront of a wide variety of urban environmental movements in the post-war era. This highly readable, sometimes chilling study suggests that the slogan 'the children are our future' is more than a cliché.' Marsha Weisiger, Julie and Rocky Dixon Chair of US Western History, University of Oregon
'… smart and fascinating … An insightful and thoroughly professional book.' Robert O. Self, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History

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Analyzes the relationship between the postwar demographic explosion of youth and the emergence of environmentalism in the rapidly changing American West.