The Boy and Girl Scouts of the 1950s focused on loyalty, obedience, patriotism, and subservience. The organizations enforced stereotypical gender roles, and their wholesome image persists despite contemporary intolerance of… Continue Reading →
Scans from a modified 1966 Boy’s Life magazine. Phallic photograms were dry mounted into the magazine to reevaluate the obsessive advertising of guns and masculine boyhood. Part of the Hermaphro Scout series.
The Boy and Girl Scouts of the 1950s focused on loyalty, obedience, patriotism, and subservience. The organizations enforced stereotypical gender roles, and their wholesome image persists despite contemporary intolerance of… Continue Reading →