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How Old Are You?: Age Consciousness in American Culture Book

How Old Are You?: Age Consciousness in American Culture
How Old Are You?: Age Consciousness in American Culture, Most Americans take it for granted that a thirteen-year-old in the fifth grade is behind schedule, that teenagers who marry too early are in for trouble, and that a seventy-five-year-old will be pleased at being told, You look young for your age. D, How Old Are You?: Age Consciousness in American Culture has a rating of 3 stars
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  • How Old Are You?: Age Consciousness in American Culture
  • Written by author Howard P. Chudacoff
  • Published by Princeton University Press, January 1992
  • Most Americans take it for granted that a thirteen-year-old in the fifth grade is "behind schedule," that "teenagers who marry "too early" are in for trouble, and that a seventy-five-year-old will be pleased at being told, "You look young for your age." D
  • Most Americans take it for granted that a thirteen-year-old in the fifth grade is "behind schedule," that "teenagers who marry "too early" are in for trouble, and that a seventy-five-year-old will be pleased at being told, "You look young for your age." D
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Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction3
Chapter 1.Blurred Age Distinctions: American Society Before 18509
Chapter 2.Origins of Age Grading: Education and Medicine29
Chapter 3.Age Norms and Scheduling: The 1890s49
Chapter 4.Intensification of Age Norms: 1900-192065
Chapter 5.Emergence of A Peer Society92
Chapter 6.Act Your Age: The Culture of Age, 1900-1935117
Chapter 7.Age Consciousness in American Popular Music138
Chapter 8.Continuities and Changes in the Recent Past157
Conclusion183
Notes191
Index229


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