TY - BOOK AU - Devlin,Rachel TI - Relative intimacy: fathers, adolescent daughters, and postwar American culture T2 - Gender and American culture SN - 0807876321 AV - HQ798 .D3995 2005eb U1 - 305.235/2 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Chapel Hill PB - University of North Carolina Press KW - Teenage girls KW - Family relationships KW - Fathers and daughters KW - Fathers and daughters in literature KW - Electra complex KW - Adolescentes KW - Relations familiales KW - Pères et filles KW - Complexe d'Électre KW - Pères et filles dans la littérature KW - FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS KW - Life Stages KW - Adolescence KW - bisacsh KW - Teenagers KW - fast KW - Familienbeziehung KW - gnd KW - Vater KW - Tochter KW - États-Unis KW - 1945- KW - ram KW - Dans la littérature KW - USA KW - swd KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-244) and index; The Oedipal age: postwar psychoanalysis reinterprets the adolescent girl -- Delinquent girls and the crisis of paternal authority in the postwar United States -- Adolescent authorities: teenage girls, consumerism, and the cultural transformation of fatherhood -- Coming-of-age: a paternal rite of passage, 1948-1965 -- Affection, identification, skepticism: situating men in relationship to adolescent daughters; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2011 N2 - Rachel Devlin argues that postwar culture fostered a father-daughter relationship characterized by new forms of psychological intimacy. The pervasiveness of depictions of father-adolescent daughter eroticism on all levels of culture raises questions about the extent of girls' independence and the character of fatherhood during the 40s and 50s UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=147554 ER -