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Collective Identity

Prompt Question 2:Emergence of the
    teenager/youth sub cultures
Through history

• Children had a very different experience of
  youth in the past. The concept of the teenager
  did not emerge until post war Britain and
  Victorian children would often be working at
  the age of 5 in coal mines, sweeping chimney
  etc.
• Today, British society places a high value on
  childhood and protects children through
  various laws.
Some reasons for the emergence of
          the teenager are:
• The post war baby boom – after the war soldiers
  returned home and started families
• Affluence and women in work – the general standards
  of living were rising including pay. More women also
  began to work and giving many families a dual income.
  Consequently, young people were not expected to give
  all of their working wages to their parents and had
  disposable income for the first time. This meant they
  could spend money on having fun and being young
  before they had to take on greater responsibilities.
Some reasons for the emergence of
          the teenager are:
• Rise of consumer culture – Throughout the
  1950s, the growing numbers of young people
  began to influence music, television and
  cinema, spurring the explosion of rock and roll in
  the late 1950s and a full blown youth culture in
  the mid 1960s, partly in the form of sub cultures
  such as mods, rockers and hippies. As teenagers
  created their own identity and their expendable
  income increased, marketing companies focused
  their efforts on them.
Some reasons for the emergence of
          the teenager are:
• Independence – young people also started to
  get married later, move out of their family
  home before they married, and due to the
  introduction of contraception, have pre-
  marital sex.
The Increase of Youth Subcultures

• The 90’s and the subcultures of today cannot
  be described as the same as the 60’s or 70’s or
  even the 80’s.

• A number of factors account for the increase
  in the number of subcultures in society today
Factors
• A. The Size of the Society
Charles Kraft “larger societies will also develop
  more sub groupings. These sub groupings are
  usually referred to as subcultures.”
• B. The Rate of Change in the Society
The greater the change in a society the more
  intense and stronger the subcultures as
  people identify more with their subculture in
  order to find identity and security.
Factors
• C. The Globalisation of the Society
The rate at which cultural objects and ideas are
  transmitted in large parts of the world today is
  a significant factor in the number of youth
  subculture groups that are identified.
Youth subcultures in today’s society
• Today’s youth subcultures point to an
  interweaving of style with gender, class and age
  which follows a more contemporary outlook as
  opposed to some of the classic theories.
• Under post-modern conditions, identities appear
  to be in a constant state of change: individuals
  move freely from one sub-cultural group and
  enthusiasm to another; they mix and match what
  were formerly distinct categories like the 60s
  bikers.
Features of youth sub cultures
• Fashion- may have certain characteristic in
  cloths e.g. Mods
• Music- identity may be defined by music e.g.
  punks
• Class- identity may be defined by your social
  or economic class e.g. Youth subcultures in
  working class communities will show a greater
  amount of gang activity
Task
• Pick one past text (Quadrophenia or The Young Ones) and
  one current text (Attack the Block, E20 and The
  Inbetweeners) and answer the following

• How are ‘the reasons for the emergence of teenagers’
  represented in the past text you have picked?

• What sub cultures are represented in the texts you have
  picked?

• In what ways can we recognise the sub cultures and how
  are they different?

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Prompt question 2

  • 1. Collective Identity Prompt Question 2:Emergence of the teenager/youth sub cultures
  • 2. Through history • Children had a very different experience of youth in the past. The concept of the teenager did not emerge until post war Britain and Victorian children would often be working at the age of 5 in coal mines, sweeping chimney etc. • Today, British society places a high value on childhood and protects children through various laws.
  • 3. Some reasons for the emergence of the teenager are: • The post war baby boom – after the war soldiers returned home and started families • Affluence and women in work – the general standards of living were rising including pay. More women also began to work and giving many families a dual income. Consequently, young people were not expected to give all of their working wages to their parents and had disposable income for the first time. This meant they could spend money on having fun and being young before they had to take on greater responsibilities.
  • 4. Some reasons for the emergence of the teenager are: • Rise of consumer culture – Throughout the 1950s, the growing numbers of young people began to influence music, television and cinema, spurring the explosion of rock and roll in the late 1950s and a full blown youth culture in the mid 1960s, partly in the form of sub cultures such as mods, rockers and hippies. As teenagers created their own identity and their expendable income increased, marketing companies focused their efforts on them.
  • 5. Some reasons for the emergence of the teenager are: • Independence – young people also started to get married later, move out of their family home before they married, and due to the introduction of contraception, have pre- marital sex.
  • 6. The Increase of Youth Subcultures • The 90’s and the subcultures of today cannot be described as the same as the 60’s or 70’s or even the 80’s. • A number of factors account for the increase in the number of subcultures in society today
  • 7. Factors • A. The Size of the Society Charles Kraft “larger societies will also develop more sub groupings. These sub groupings are usually referred to as subcultures.” • B. The Rate of Change in the Society The greater the change in a society the more intense and stronger the subcultures as people identify more with their subculture in order to find identity and security.
  • 8. Factors • C. The Globalisation of the Society The rate at which cultural objects and ideas are transmitted in large parts of the world today is a significant factor in the number of youth subculture groups that are identified.
  • 9. Youth subcultures in today’s society • Today’s youth subcultures point to an interweaving of style with gender, class and age which follows a more contemporary outlook as opposed to some of the classic theories. • Under post-modern conditions, identities appear to be in a constant state of change: individuals move freely from one sub-cultural group and enthusiasm to another; they mix and match what were formerly distinct categories like the 60s bikers.
  • 10. Features of youth sub cultures • Fashion- may have certain characteristic in cloths e.g. Mods • Music- identity may be defined by music e.g. punks • Class- identity may be defined by your social or economic class e.g. Youth subcultures in working class communities will show a greater amount of gang activity
  • 11. Task • Pick one past text (Quadrophenia or The Young Ones) and one current text (Attack the Block, E20 and The Inbetweeners) and answer the following • How are ‘the reasons for the emergence of teenagers’ represented in the past text you have picked? • What sub cultures are represented in the texts you have picked? • In what ways can we recognise the sub cultures and how are they different?