Growing Up
Sex in the Sixties
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:4th Nov '21
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In Growing Up, Peter Doggett explores the complexities of the 1960s sexual revolution, revealing its transformative impact on society and individual lives.
Was the 1960s truly a time of liberation, joyful experimentation, and youth celebration? In Growing Up, Peter Doggett delves into this complex era, presenting an eye-opening survey of the sexual landscape that defined the decade. Through a collection of twelve lesser-known stories, he reveals the profound transformations brought about by the sexual revolution, offering insights into how these changes impacted people's lives in both positive and negative ways.
The 1960s remain a period of great debate, celebrated by some as a time of artistic expression and personal freedom, while others view it as the beginning of a permissive society that eroded traditional values. At the core of this ongoing discussion is the topic of sex, which serves as a battleground for contrasting ideologies. Growing Up does not shy away from exploring the darker aspects of this revolution, highlighting the tensions between the desire for liberation and the forces that seek to control or exploit it.
By providing an honest and often disturbing portrait of the era, Growing Up encourages readers to reflect on the dual nature of the sexual revolution. It challenges them to consider the implications of freedom and restraint, as well as the societal attitudes that continue to shape our understanding of sexuality today. This thought-provoking examination ultimately leaves readers questioning the true legacy of the 1960s sexual revolution.
The case to rethink our assumptions about the period is one Doggett makes with verve and controlled passion ... An excellent book -- David Aaronovitch * The Times, *Book of the Week* *
[A] fascinating...new book about the decade [the 60's] -- Rachel Cooke * Observer *
Refreshingly undogmatic, well-researched and highly readable -- David Kynaston * Spectator *
I very much enjoyed the ride. Growing Up's strengths lies not so much in it being an expert guide to the seedier side of the 1960s (which it certainly is) but in the question Doggett has woven in every chapter, but just manages to leave unsaid: just how much has changed? -- Kate Lister * Daily Telegraph *
In rich and playful prose, Growing Up knits together material from newspapers, women's magazines, films, television and pop music to create an account of the 1960s that, unlike most popular histories, does not edit out the grim bits -- Louise Perry * Mail on Sunday *
An important reappraisal of a decade that changed us, for good and ill -- Christina Patterson * Sunday Times *
Peter Doggett's fascinating new book Growing Upshows rather conclusively that the sixties was not a sexual paradise -- Tomiwa Owolade * Evening Standard *
ISBN: 9781847924285
Dimensions: 245mm x 170mm x 35mm
Weight: 775g
400 pages