Dear Colleague,
The authors in this issue of Boyhood Studies unanimously invite an appreciation of the many regional, temporal and contextual inflections of manliness-in-the-making: from Lord Baden-Powell’s and American contemporaries’ middle ages to late nineteenth-century Mexico’s French Third Republic, back to Baden-Powell and into the Great War, and back again to present day Mexico. This issue concludes with a series of book reviews.
Volume 11, Issue 1
Editorial
Diederik F. Janssen
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Articles
Becoming a Gentleman: Adolescence, Chivalry, and Turn-of-the-Century Youth Movements
Kent Baxter
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The Concept of Sentimental Boyhood: The Emotional Education of Boys in Mexico during the Early Porfiriato, 1876-1884
Carlos Zúñiga Nieto
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"Be Prepared!" (But Not Too Prepared): Scouting, Soldiering, and Boys' Roles in World War I
Lucy Andrew
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Social Representations of Masculinity in Mexican Youth's Creative Narratives
Robyn Singelton, Jacqueline Carter, Tatianna Alencar, Alicia Piñeirúa-Menéndez and Kate Winskell
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Book Reviews
Wooden Man: Coetzee or the Possibility of Differend as Ethics
Teresa Joaquim
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Young Delinquency as a Social Product in an Age of Correction: The Chicago School's Struggle to Humanize Transgression
Shane Blackman
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Understanding and Healing Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Shane Harrison
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Training Bodies, Training Minds?: Interrogating the Configured and Configuring of Masculinities in PE
Michael Kehler
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Coming of Age in the Elder State
J. Cammaert Raval
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Crossing Borders with the Boy Detective
Christopher Pittard
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