Sex in the Heartland

Sex in the Heartland

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"Sex in the Heartland" is the story of the sexual revolution in a small university town in the quintessential heartland state of Kansas. Bypassing the oft-told tales of radicals and revolutionaries on either coast, Beth Bailey argues that the revolution was forged in towns and cities alike, as "ordinary" people struggled over the boundaries of public and private sexual beh...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published October 31st 2002 by Harvard University Press (first published 1999)
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Marla McMackin
For Beth Bailey, the sexual revolution was not one, but many. Its fundamental processes were not particular to the nation’s cosmopolitan enclaves. Its challenges to America’s sexual codes were not imposed on the nation by fringe radicals. “It was forged in America’s heartland as well, shaped not only by committed revolutionaries but by people who had absolutely no intention of abetting a revolution in sex. Adding the heartland to our stories of the sexual revolution changes its meaning: this rev...more
Kelley
I'm reading this because, well, I bought it and I should finish it. But, it is exceedingly boring, given the topic. Her basic premise is to explore the precursors to the sixties' sexual revolution by focusing on what was happening in Kansas. She wants to show that the sexual revolution was not really a revolution all and that it didn't just happen on the right and left coasts.

OK. Not a bad concept, right? You would think. Bailey manages to make it drier than dust on Death Valley. Bailey gets wa...more
Andrew
You mean you didn't know Kansas invented sex?
(a)lyss(a)
Not nearly as good as Front Porch To Back Seat. Again, chronological and factual, but a little dull. It's fairly easy to read, but nothing particularly exciting jumps out and it's not because of the time period
Adam
Had to read it in college but it's actually really interesting if you want something slightly academic but really informative about the sexual revolution in of all places-- Kansas!
Sara
Aug 08, 2008 Sara rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: got-em
While some of the chapters in this book are repetitive, it gives a pretty good overview of sex/race relations in the U.S. and a history of reproductive rights.
Amy
Beth Bailey is an amazing historian. Sure, it's more about in loco parentis and panty raids than actual sex... but so were the early '60s!
Katie
This is the book that inspired my paper on student parietals (in loco parentis) at the University of Alabama. Good stuff!
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Shelves: 2013
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