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The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, (Illini Book)

by Jane Addams

ISBN13: 9780252002755
ISBN10: 025200275x
Condition: Standard
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She takes a realistic view of their basic social and sexual drives and their disaffection and alienation in an industrial world. At the same time, she rejects the hereditary explanations for delinquency that prevailed in her day. Allen F. Davis's introduction provides a biographical profile of Addams and a commentary on her importance as a writer and a social activist.

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In 1909, when this book was first published, Jane Addams was the most famous woman in America. A celebrity and a spiritual leader, Addams was widely regarded as practical, realistic, and endowed with a special insight into the problems of urban America.

The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets — her favorite of her own books — establishes Addams as an accomplished writer as well as a reformer. In this compact volume she examines the causes for the discontent of youth in the city, chiding educators for their "persistent blindness to youth's most obvious needs".

Addams argues for the importance of providing direction and focus — for example, through public recreation, practical education, and experiences in the arts — for the pent-up energies of young men and women. She takes a realistic view of their basic social and sexual drives and their disaffection and alienation in an industrial world. At the same time, she rejects the hereditary explanations for delinquency that prevailed in her day.

The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets is suffused with Addams's abiding compassion and tempered with her pragmatism and humor. Allen F. Davis's introduction provides a biographical profile of Addams and a commentary on her importance as a writer and a social activist.

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ISBN:
9780252002755
With:
Addams, Jane
Introduction:
Davis, Allen F.
With:
Addams, Jane
Introduction:
Davis, Allen F.
Introduction:
Davis, Allen Freeman
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Location:
Urbana
Subject:
Children's Studies
Subject:
History
Subject:
Child rearing
Subject:
Sociology - Urban
Subject:
Youth
Subject:
Urban youth
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Series:
Illini Book
Series Volume:
1916, no. 38-39
Publication Date:
February 2001
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
162
Dimensions:
7.91x5.34x.56 in. .53 lbs.

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