
On My Honor
Boy Scouts and the Making of American Youth
Jay Mechling(Author)
University of Chicago Press
Published on 11. November 2001
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-0-226-51704-9 (ISBN)
Description
A timely contribution to current debates over the psychology of boys and the construction of their social lives, "On My Honour" explores the folk customs of adolescent young men in the Boy Scouts of America during a summer encampment in California's Sierra Nevadas. Based on more than 20 years of research and extensive visits and interviews with members of a single troop, Mechling uncovers the key rituals and play events through which they shape boys into men. He describes the campfire songs, initiation rites, games and activities the troop uses to mould Scouts into responsible adults. The themes of honour and character alternate in this new study as we witness troop leaders offering examples in structure, discipline and guidance, and teaching Scouts the difficult balance between freedom and self-control. What results is a probing look into the inner lives of adolescent boys and their rocky transition into manhood.
"On My Honour" provides a provocative, sometimes shocking glimpse into the sexual awakening and moral development of young men coming to grips with their nascent desires, their innate aggressions, their inclination toward peer pressure and violence, and their social acculturation. "On My Honour" ultimately shows how the Boy Scouts of America continues to edify and mentor young men against the backdrop of controversies over freedom of religious expression, homsexuality and the proposed inclusion of female members. While the organization's bureaucracy has taken an unyielding stance against gay men and atheists, Scouts are often more open to plurality whan we might assume. In their embrace of tolerance, acceptance and understanding, then, troop leaders at the local level have the power to shape boys into emotionally mature men.
"On My Honour" provides a provocative, sometimes shocking glimpse into the sexual awakening and moral development of young men coming to grips with their nascent desires, their innate aggressions, their inclination toward peer pressure and violence, and their social acculturation. "On My Honour" ultimately shows how the Boy Scouts of America continues to edify and mentor young men against the backdrop of controversies over freedom of religious expression, homsexuality and the proposed inclusion of female members. While the organization's bureaucracy has taken an unyielding stance against gay men and atheists, Scouts are often more open to plurality whan we might assume. In their embrace of tolerance, acceptance and understanding, then, troop leaders at the local level have the power to shape boys into emotionally mature men.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
11 halftones, 1 map, 1 chart
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 158 mm
Weight
670 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-51704-9 (9780226517049)
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