Mental Hygiene: Better Living Through Classroom Films 1945-1970
By (Author) Ken Smith
Blast Books,U.S.
Blast Books,U.S.
19th November 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Education
Cultural studies
070.180973
Winner of Firecracker Alternative Book Award (Special Recognition) 2000
Paperback
240
Width 177mm, Height 254mm
722g
Between 1945 and 1970, millions of public school students were subjected to hundreds of films designed to keep them on the straight and narrow. These cultural gems "enlightened" the nation's youth about proper dating, good table manners, the evils of dope, and what happens to teens who drive too fast on prom night. Author Ken Smith embarked on an exhaustive nine-year search for these obscure educational films. The result is this fascinating stroll down memory lane. Smith has gathered titles such as Worth Waiting For, Posture Pals, Last Date, Highways of Agony, and Soapy the Germ Fighter. Included are interviews with writers and directors, detailed descriptions of these unintentionally hilarious films, and commentary on the social engineering behind them.