6/2/2023 0 Comments Virgin Nation by Sara Moslener![]() ![]() At that point I was interested in how young At that time myįocus was on the contemporary movement which required attending events and That being trained as a historian I could also do ethnography. Religious historians had become a bit of a fad and somehow I became convinced SJM: When I first started this project as my dissertation, ethnography among U.S. ![]() Your use of those two methods? What were the advantages and challenges? Particularly interested in your use of both methods. SKM: As someone who also uses both history and ethnography, I was That was succinct, yet communicated a lot. In the end, it was a matter of economy-I knew I needed a title Indicate the connections between of the nation-state and adolescent, sexual The subtitle was already in place and I knew I wanted to Purity and these are not always the same thing. And I don’t really discuss the concept of virginity as much as SJM:I was also hesitant about using the word virgin because it has such a fetishįactor. Of reading it on airplanes! How did you come up with the title? Nation, though as I think I told you, I was worried about the ramifications SKM: Professor Sara Moslener, I am glad to have gotten a chance to read Virgin On July 1, Oxford University Press released Sara Moslener's Virgin Nation. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015) ![]() Virgin Nation: Sexual Purity and American Adolescence. ![]()
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