The 2020 edition allowed a new generation to engage with Kurland’s vision of adolescent independence. By removing the traditional voyeuristic gaze often found in depictions of youth, Kurland provides a stage for her subjects to perform their own identities. This collection remains a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the fierce autonomy of youth and the enduring power of feminine solidarity in the wild.
The 2020 publication was more than just a reprint. It included 76 images—many previously unpublished—and an essay by Kurland herself. Just Girls – Vol 28 – 2020
For years, the "American Frontier" was a myth dominated by men—cowboys, outlaws, and explorers. Kurland’s work reclaimed this territory. She traveled across the United States, staging scenes with adolescent girls she met along the way, imagining them as a "standing army of teenaged runaways". The 2020 edition allowed a new generation to