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Author Rosenberg, Gabriel N., author.

Title The 4-H harvest : sexuality and the state in rural America / Gabriel N. Rosenberg.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016]
©2016

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 Moore Stacks  S533.F66 R67 2016    Available  ---
Description 290 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Politics and culture in modern America
Politics and culture in modern America.
Summary "4-H, the iconic rural youth program run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has enrolled more than 70 million Americans over the last century. As the first comprehensive history of the organization, The 4-H Harvest tracks 4-H from its origins in turn-of-the-century agricultural modernization efforts, through its role in the administration of federal programs during the New Deal and World War II, to its status as an instrument of international development in Cold War battlegrounds like Vietnam and Latin America. In domestic and global settings, 4-H's advocates dreamed of transforming rural economies, communities, and families. Organizers believed the clubs would bypass backward patriarchs reluctant to embrace modern farming techniques. In their place, 4-H would cultivate efficient, capital-intensive farms and convince rural people to trust federal expertise. The modern 4-H farm also featured gender-appropriate divisions of labor and produced healthy, robust children. To retain the economic potential of the "best" youth, clubs insinuated state agents at the heart of rural family life. By midcentury, the vision of healthy 4-H'ers on family farms advertised the attractiveness of the emerging agribusiness economy. Drawing on rigorous archival research, Gabriel N. Rosenberg provocatively argues that public acceptance of the political economy of agribusiness hinged on federal efforts to establish a modern rural society through effective farming technology and techniques as well as through carefully managed gender roles, procreation, and sexuality. The 4-H Harvest shows how 4-H, like the countryside it often symbolizes, is the product of the modernist ambition to efficiently govern rural economies, landscapes, and populations."-- Book jacket.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction. Signs of the State -- Agrarian Futurism, Rural Degeneracy, and the Origins of 4-H -- Financial Intimacy and Rural Manhood -- 4-H Body Politics in the 1920s -- Conserving Farm and Family in New Deal 4-H -- Citizenship and Difference in Wartime 4-H -- International 4-H in the Cold War -- Epilogue. Future Farmers of Afghanistan: Agrarian Futurism at the Twilight of Empire.
Subject 4-H clubs -- United States -- History.
4-H clubs.
United States.
History.
United States -- Rural conditions.
Rural conditions.
Sociology, Rural -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Sociology, Rural.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Agriculture -- Social aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Agriculture -- Social aspects.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form History.
ISBN 0812247531 (alkaline paper)
9780812247534 (alkaline paper)