American scholar of education and gender studies (1921 – 2000)
Edgar Z. Friedenberg
Born (1921-03-18 ) March 18, 1921New York City
Died June 1, 2000(2000-06-01) (aged 79)Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality American Occupation Professor Known for The Vanishing Adolescent , Coming of Age in America
Edgar Zodaig Friedenberg (March 18, 1921 – June 1, 2000) was an American scholar of education and gender studies best known for The Vanishing Adolescent (1959) and Coming of Age in America (1965). The latter was a finalist for the 1966 National Book Award for Nonfiction .
Early life
Edgar Z. Friedenberg was born in New York City on March 18, 1921,[ 1] and was raised in Shreveport, Louisiana . He studied chemistry at the small, local Centenary College of Louisiana and earned a master's degree in the subject from Stanford University . World War II paused his studies, as Friedenberg served in the Navy and returned to finish his doctorate in education at the University of Chicago[ 2] in 1946. He became a scholar of education and gender studies.[ 3]
Career
From the 1940s into the 60s, Friedenberg taught in Brooklyn College , the University of California, Davis , and the State University of New York, Buffalo . He wrote for Commentary during the tenure of Norman Podhoretz and reviewed books for The New York Review of Books and Ramparts .[ 2]
His 1959 The Vanishing Adolescent was reprinted ten times and translated into multiple languages.[ 3] His Coming of Age in America was a finalist for the 1966 National Book Award for Nonfiction .[ 4] He has been included among the "radical romantics" sociologists of education in the 1960s counterculture .[ 5]
Friedenberg left the United States for Canada in 1970 to protest the Vietnam War ,[ 6] where he became active in the Canadian Civil Liberties Association [ 3] and taught at Dalhousie University for the rest of his life.[ 2] He died June 1, 2000, in Halifax , Nova Scotia .[ 3]
Selected bibliography
1959: The Vanishing Adolescent
1965: Coming of Age in America [ 1]
1965: The Dignity of Youth and Other Atavisms [ 1]
1973: R. D. Laing [ 1]
1975: The Disposal of Liberty and Other Industrial Wastes [ 7]
1978: "Education for Passivity in Branch-Plant Society"[ 8]
1980: Deference to Authority: The Case of Canada [ 6] [ 9]
References
^ a b c d "Finding Aid for the Edgar Zodiag Friedenberg Papers, 1935-1976" . University at Buffalo Libraries . 2011. Retrieved August 23, 2017 .
^ a b c Riggenbach, Jeff (September 7, 2010). "Libertarian Outsider Edgar Z. Friedenberg" . Mises Institute . Retrieved August 23, 2017 .
^ a b c d "Class Notes: Deaths" . University of Chicago Magazine . October 2000.
^ "National Book Awards 1966" . National Book Foundation .
^ Smith, Mortimer (January 11, 1971). "An Old‐Line Critic Decries Romanticism" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 .
^ a b "Rev. of Deference to Authority: The Case of Canada by Edgar Z. Friedenberg" . Kirkus Reviews . April 30, 1980.
^ McWilliams, Wilson Carey (October 12, 1975). "The Disposal of Liberty and Other Industrial Wastes" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 .
^ Pages 197–211 in Reading, Writing and Riches: Education and the Socio-Economic Order in North America , edited by Randle W. Nelsen and David A. Nock, Between the Lines Books ISBN 0-919946-08-9
^ Butson, Thomas (May 18, 1980). "Rev. of The Case of Canada" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 .
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