Puberty in crisis: The sociology of sexual development

Celia Roberts*

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Abstract

Puberty has long been recognised as a difficult and upsetting process for individuals and families, but it is now also being widely described as in crisis. Reportedly occurring earlier and earlier as each decade of the twenty-first century passes, sexual development now heralds new forms of temporal trouble in which sexuality, sex/gender and reproduction are all at stake. Many believe that children are growing up too fast and becoming sexual too early. Clinicians, parents and teachers all demand something must be done. Does this out-of-time development indicate that children's futures are at risk or that we are entering a new era of environmental and social perturbation? Engaging with a diverse range of contemporary feminist and social theories on the body, biology and sex, Celia Roberts urges us to refuse a discourse of crisis and to rethink puberty as a combination of biological, psychological and social forces.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages287
ISBN (Electronic)9781316221853
ISBN (Print)9781107104723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

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