Youth Cultures and Social Class 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyYouth CultureASWJEC Created by: jono2107Created on: 22-03-15 12:47 Abrams (1950's) (WC) Working class had disposable income and could spend this on leisure goods. 1 of 13 Hall and Jefferson (1976) (WC) Material circumstances impose limits on the sorts of cultures people can develop 2 of 13 Jefferson 1976 on Teddy Boys (WC) They tried to recreate a sense of working class community which came under threat from poster war period of redevelopment 3 of 13 Jefferson 1976 on Teddy Boys (2) The fashion was an attempt to buy status (and demonstrate masculinity) 4 of 13 Eisenstadt's view on youth culture (WC) Youth cultures are a result of poor socialisation in WC families 5 of 13 Cohen et Al (WC) Argues Eisenstadt and says that WC created youth cultures to magically recreate values of older generations 6 of 13 Hebdidge (WC) Supports Cohen et al with evidence of skinheads and punks! 7 of 13 Marxists on Middle Class Youth Cultures dismissed the influenced of hippie culture being middle class and mostly ignored this. 8 of 13 Hebdidge on Mods They were a little to neat and pushed the point of neatness to absurdity 9 of 13 Roberts and Parsell on Social Class Little evidence of class awareness among youth people and little link between class and youth culture 10 of 13 Postmodernists and Urban Tribes Maffesoli talks about urban tribes and that they're small groups of people in cities who develop a particular style and way of living 11 of 13 Marxist view of Social class and Youth Culture Williams - the focus was on acting collectively - the individuals were too weak to defend themselves 12 of 13 Bourdieu Class and culture are closely related 13 of 13
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