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This 27 page paper discusses the phenomenon of the 'youth culture'. All aspects, from characteristics, trends, preditions, current research, comparison/contrast, offered. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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to know that a youth culture is alive and well...and more wealthy than at any other time. Additionally, one cannot state that the youth of the sixties are the same
as the youth of the nineties. Both have different dynamics and factors at work within their generation which were/are absent from the other. Given that the youth culture does exist,
the definition is harder to pin down. Just what is a youth culture? Perhaps what has been most confusing to sociologists is the fact that there seems to be not
just one singular youth culture but a great splintering or subcultures within the larger group. Freedom of expression is greater now than it has been in times past, and the
youth of today have the money to express themselves in grander, larger, more obvious (and sometimes dangerous) ways. Some of the subcultures include skinheads, Goths, and netters. The larger youth
culture is generally called the Y generation, short for Y2K or the millennial generation. At any rate, as close as the Y generation is in likeness to the X generation,
they, too, have enough differences to make them their own classification. Interestingly enough the youth culture is a modern invention of modern times. Prior to World War II, young people
were getting married quite young and most people did not live in close proximity to too many other families. Creating a subculture was virtually impossible. Likewise, many of the components
which factor into creating a culture were not in existence. Media influences were limited, for the most part, to radio and magazines and those whom one came into contact with
through school, if a school existed. After World War II the economic situation for everyone was better. For the first time in history young people had money in their pockets.
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