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Aching to Age: The
Adolescent Need for Rights of Passage to Adulthood.
Lightning Source Inc., 1999 and Dissertation.com, 1999
During
the adolescent years, young people seek to leave behind childhood
and the age of "informed consent"--i.e., the years when adults
informed and expected children to consent! Teenagers strive for
adult roles and passionately seek ways to prove their maturity to
themselves, peers, and adults. This quest for adult roles leads
teens through a variety of rites of passage both formal and
informal. Some rites of passage which involve youth/adult
partnerships delineate the movement from childhood to adulthood in
positive ways while young people (psychological orphans) who do not
have adult support for rites of passage often create their own rites
which involve dangerous risk-taking and destructive behavior. ACHING
TO AGE explores rites of passage both ancient and modern, formal and
informal; examines the place of these rites in meeting the
adolescent psychological quest for adulthood (adult roles); and also
explores popular cultural practices by adolescents who lack or
eschew established rites of passage. Further, ACHING TO AGE looks at
the purpose of these rites in the lives of adolescents and finally
explores the importance of rites of passage and how adults who
interact with adolescents become partners with young people in the
transition to adult roles and responsibilities.
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