Sex, Diet and Debility in Jacksonian America: Sylvester Graham and Health Reform
1980
Explores Graham’s influence on diet, morality, and health reform in the 19th century.
Key Takeaways:
- Uses Sylvester Graham’s life and teachings to explore 19th-century anxieties about sexuality, diet, and self-control.
- Shows how Graham’s advocacy of whole grains and vegetarianism was intertwined with moral reform and anti-masturbation campaigns.
- Provides a richly contextualized history that links early health-food ideas to broader religious and cultural currents in America.
Categories
Eccentrics, Fanatics, Visionaries