Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940

Master of Arts === Department of History === Bonnie Lynn-Sherow === At the conclusion of the first decade of the twentieth century, 60 percent of high school graduates were women. They were also the first generation of young women to be labeled as “adolescents” by psychologists. By 1950, the word “...

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Main Author: Goerl, Katie
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Published: Kansas State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/38428
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-384282018-07-26T03:50:13Z Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940 Goerl, Katie History Collective memory Diaries Female adolescence Identity construction Master of Arts Department of History Bonnie Lynn-Sherow At the conclusion of the first decade of the twentieth century, 60 percent of high school graduates were women. They were also the first generation of young women to be labeled as “adolescents” by psychologists. By 1950, the word “teenager” had not only been coined; it was part of everyday vernacular. Historians now recognize that adolescence — as a common set of ideas about how young people behave and interact with society — is a cultural construction that has changed over time. Using a combination of scholarly literature on the subject as well as primary sources to demonstrate and interpret the interplay between the exterior forces that shaped the cultural construction of adolescence and the interior forces that shaped young women's identities, this report addresses both how a collective memory of female adolescent identity arose and how individual memory operated in the context of this collective identity. Applying theories of collective memory to the individual diaries of six young women who came of age between 1870 and 1940, this analysis represents a departure from the traditional use of diaries in historical scholarship and provides a fresh approach to the analysis of collective memory. 2017-12-11T15:39:55Z 2017-12-11T15:39:55Z 2018-05-01 2018 May Report http://hdl.handle.net/2097/38428 en_US Kansas State University
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topic History
Collective memory
Diaries
Female adolescence
Identity construction
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Collective memory
Diaries
Female adolescence
Identity construction
Goerl, Katie
Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940
description Master of Arts === Department of History === Bonnie Lynn-Sherow === At the conclusion of the first decade of the twentieth century, 60 percent of high school graduates were women. They were also the first generation of young women to be labeled as “adolescents” by psychologists. By 1950, the word “teenager” had not only been coined; it was part of everyday vernacular. Historians now recognize that adolescence — as a common set of ideas about how young people behave and interact with society — is a cultural construction that has changed over time. Using a combination of scholarly literature on the subject as well as primary sources to demonstrate and interpret the interplay between the exterior forces that shaped the cultural construction of adolescence and the interior forces that shaped young women's identities, this report addresses both how a collective memory of female adolescent identity arose and how individual memory operated in the context of this collective identity. Applying theories of collective memory to the individual diaries of six young women who came of age between 1870 and 1940, this analysis represents a departure from the traditional use of diaries in historical scholarship and provides a fresh approach to the analysis of collective memory.
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title Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940
title_short Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940
title_full Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940
title_fullStr Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940
title_full_unstemmed Identity construction in the diaries of teenage girls: a study of the history and memory of female adolescence, 1870–1940
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