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Boys Will See Boys - Folklore, Friendships, and Emotions in Boyhood Snapshots

Boys Will See Boys

Folklore, Friendships, and Emotions in Boyhood Snapshots

By Jay Mechling
Series: Cultures of Childhood

Hardcover : 9781496861894, 232 pages, 73 b&w illustrations, February 2026
Paperback : 9781496861900, 232 pages, 73 b&w illustrations, February 2026
Expected to ship: 2026-02-16
Expected to ship: 2026-02-16

Table of contents

Introduction

Part One: Theory
Chapter One: Boys’ Nature and American Boys’ Second Nature
Excursus: Male Adolescence and Identity
Chapter Two: Chums

Part Two: The Snapshots
Chapter Three: My Stuff
Chapter Four: Clubhouses, Forts, and Rafts
Chapter Five: Boys Bonding with Their Bodies
Chapter Six: Boys Proving Their Masculinity
Chapter Seven: Deep Play
Excursus: Play and Fantasy
Chapter Eight: Hitler Youth and Fantasies of the Adolescent Tribe
Coda: Boys’ Snapshots as Melancholy Souvenirs

References
Index

An investigative, close reading of the private lives of American boys through a collection of photographs

Description

In Boys Will See Boys: Folklore, Friendships, and Emotions in Boyhood Snapshots, author Jay Mechling examines snapshots—photographs of boys taken by boys—to uncover the private, inner lives of American boys, away from adult surveillance. At the heart of the project is a collection of vintage snapshots collected over the years—all anonymous photographs acquired by the author through eBay. Mechling argues that, taken together, these snapshots serve as a history of white American boyhood. Since the boys are being photographed by and with their peers in a relaxed environment, the photographs resonate with authenticity.

The project includes deeper looks at adolescent male friendship, as well as the links between boyhood and child culture, such as play, sexuality, adolescence, bonding, and violence, among others. Using the lens of American culture studies, Mechling expertly “reads” each photograph, outlining the social, cultural, intertextual, and historical context, to deepen our understanding of boyhood within our larger cultural system.

Reviews

"Mechling profoundly guides us to see and understand boys—and men—in a whole new light."

- Simon J. Bronner, editor of Manly Traditions: The Folk Roots of American Masculinities