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FMS 394 Lesson 4 SEX AND THE SINGLE TEENAGER
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What is a “pregnancy” melodrama and what is its significance to cinematic discourses of youth? How does a film like Splendor in the Grass both express anxieties about teens’ sexuality and use teen sexuality to express broader social anxieties emerging in the early 1960s? How does the “Sexual Revolution” shape discourses about teens and adolescence including those circulated in film and other media texts? GUIDING QUESTIONS
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Late 1950s and early 1960s Simultaneous courting and containment of young female desire Average first marriage age dips to ~20 for women, 22 for men in 1960 Hormonal birth control pills approved in US in 1960 THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION April 7, 1967
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Rumblings in the Media Cleanpics and exploitation pics Music Rock and Roll consumption Girl Groups Girl Groups Pregnancy Melodramas THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION The Shirelles in 1961
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Melodrama as a subgenre: Heightened emotion Struggle between vice and virtue Intended and/or assumed female audience Pregnancy melodrama Hybrid of the women’s film and the teenpic American Puritanism vs. new morality American Puritanism vs. new morality Acknowledged female desire Acknowledged female desire THE PREGNANCY MELODRAMA A Summer Place, 1959 Dir. Delmer Daves
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Set in the late 1920s-early 1930s in Kansas Contemporary anxieties about sexuality set in past Consequences of denying desire Consequences of denying desire Not just about teens SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961)
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