
Youth Cultures
A Cross-cultural Perspective
- 250 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
First published in 1995, Youth Cultures critically studies an anthropologically neglected population: the youth. The book broadens the scope for analysing young people's behaviour by moving away from notions of resistance and deviance and offers a range of ethnographically based studies of different kinds of youth in varied national contexts. From Nepal to Canada, Europe, the Solomon Islands and Algeria, it addresses issues relating to globalisation in Third World cities, ethnic diversity in European cities and consumption practices, and places the lives of these young people in the contexts of wider cultures. Youth Cultures contributes to the general concern in anthropology with 'rewriting' culture, even while it seeks to close particular gaps in studies on youth culture. By challenging the limitation of previous youth research and acknowledging children and young adults as agents to be respected rather than objectified, this book will be invaluable reading to students of anthropology, sociology, education, psychology, and cultural studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- 1 Introduction: Introducing youth culture in its own right: the state of the art and new possibilities
- 2 Anthropologyās silent āothersā: a consideration of some conceptual and methodological issues for the study of youth and childrenās cultures
- 3 Talking of children and youth: language, socialization and culture
- 4 Inter-racial friendship: consuming youth styles, ethnicity and teenage femininity in South London
- 5 The power of love: raĻ music and youth in Algeria
- 6 The making of a black youth culture: lower-class young men of Surinamese origin in Amsterdam
- 7 The waltz of sociability: intimacy, dislocation and friendship in a Quebec high school
- 8 Media, markets and modernization: youth identities and the experience of modernity in Kathmandu, Nepal
- 9 Masta Liu
- 10 Conclusion: The āmultiā cultural of youth
- Index