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The New Temperance : The American Obsession With Sin and Vice

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The New Temperance contrasts the new obsession with personal behavior in America during the last two decades with the brief period of relative freedom in the 1960s and early 1970s and suggests strong consistencies with our past.. }The war on drugs the campaigns against smoking cigarettes v-chips to control what children watch on TV censoring the Internet and Calvin Klein jeans adsbipartisan lectures about the dangers of teen sex constant warnings about food and fat all are examples of what David Wagner terms the New Temperance.

The New Temperance contrasts the new obsession with personal behavior in America during the last two decades with the brief period of relative freedom in the 1960s and early 1970s and suggests strong consistencies with our past.

In particular, the late twentieth century appears to have re-created the mood of the Victorian and Progressive Periods, when social movements such as the Temperance, Social Purity, and Vice and Vigilance movements held sway.

The New Temperance questions the constant mantra in the media and in political debates about the dangers of personal behavior and challenges Americas love affair with repression. }

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Westview Press Inc
0813325692 / 9780813325699
Paperback / softback
07/03/1997
United States
English
240p.
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