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Imperiled Innocents by Nicola Kay Beisel (1998-07-27)
Author: Nicola Beisel
Year: January 1, 1736
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.8 MB
Language: English

Moral reform movements claiming to protect children began to emerge in the United States over a century ago most notably when Anthony Comstock and his supporters crusaded to restrict the circulation of contraception information on the sexual rights of women and obscene art and literature Much of their rhetoric influences debates on issues surrounding children and sexuality today Drawing on Victorian accounts of pregnant girls prostitutes Free Lovers and others deemed immoral Nicola Beisel argues that rhetoric about the moral corruption of children speaks to an ongoing parental concern that children will fail to replicate or exceed their parents social position The rhetoric of morality she maintains is more than symbolic and goes beyond efforts to control mass behavior For the Victorians it tapped into the fear that their own children could fall prey to vice and ultimately live in disgrace In a rare analysis of Anthony Comstock s crusade with the New York and New England Societies for the Suppression of Vice Beisel examines how the reformer worked on the anxieties of the upper classes One tactic was to link moral corruption with the flood of immigrants which succeeded in New York and Boston where minorities posed a political threat to the upper classes Showing how a moral crusade can bring a society s diffuse anxieties to focus on specific sources Beisel offers a fresh theoretical approach to moral reform movements

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