Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Youth culture
- Functionalism
- Eisenstadt- Youth culture is a way of binding
young people into society.It makes them feel
like they belong.Young people have a shared
way of life and share value consensus.Youth
is an outlet for frustration- young people are
expected to make mistakes - this is all part of
its journey to adulthood.
- X- By assuming that young
people are
homogenous. Functionalists
ignore the fact that many
subcultures are completely
different in terms of their
norms + values.- Punks vs
Hippies.
- X- Marxists criticise
Functionalists for
ignoring the role that
social class plays in
society.
- Parsons- Youth culture is the
bridge between childhood +
adulthood.This stage of people's
lives allows young people to
become more independent and less
reliant on parents.Part-time work
allows young people to develop
financial independence.Youth is a
rite of passage= everyone has to go
through it on their journey to
adulthood.
- X- Feminists criticise
Functionalists for
ignoring the role of
women in youth
subcultures.
- Marxism
- Hall & Jefferson- RESISTANCE-
Youth subcultures are a reaction
agains the crisis of capitalism- high
unemployment, inner-city decline
and low wages.By joining a
subculture,young people were able
to resist capitalism and mainstream
culture.Joining a subculture was
their way of protesting and going
against the norm.
- X- Feminists argue that
Marxists ignore the role of
women in youth culture +
youth subcultures.
- X- Did most working class
youths really join a
subculture to protest against
the capitalism system? Most
joined because their friends
did.
- Brake- MAGICAL SOLUTIONS-
He suggests that youth
subcultures act as magical
solutions to problems that face
young people in their lives.They
are a safe haven from the social
& economic problems that face
youths.However magic isn't real-
it is just an illusion.Joining a
subculture is not really going to
make the problems disappear.
- X- Most research is
based on the experience
of working class
youths.Many middle class
youths joined a subculture
but definitely not as a
protest against capitalism.
- Feminism
- Carol Smart- SOCIAL CONTROL-
She found that parents exercised a
lot more social control over their
daughters than over their sons.Boys
are given more freedom and are a lot
more visible in public areas.Girls are
more protected and have their space
limited to their own house.This
explains why girls have largely been
ignored by sociological research-
boys have simply been more visible.
- X- Most modern youth
cultures are
ANDROGYNOUS(genderless)
- this means that analysing
gender is virtually pointless.
- Lincoln- BEDROOM CULTURE UPDATE-
The bedroom culture study was first
conducted in the 1990s by McRobbie and
Garber. Modern bedrooms are based
around zones which are shaped by the
activities that take place in
them.Technology plays a much bigger role
in their lives than it did for girls in the
1970s.Communication via mobile
phones/computers is very common.The
girls used music to set the tone/mood they
wanted.All the bedrooms that Lincoln
studied has representations of the journey
from childhood to adulthood. e.g. cuddly
toys/photographs of friends/parties.
- X- Many of the feminist
studies ONLY look at
gender- they completely
ignore the role that social
class and ethnicity play.
- X- The bedroom culture
studies assume that all girls
have their own bedroom-
hundreds of thousands have to
share with siblings/family
members.
- Post-modernism
- Bennett- NEO-TRIBES- He claims
that the phrase 'subculture' is not
actually suited to post-modern
society.Post-modern subcultures
are far more FLUID and COMPLEX
that the original subcultures of the
50s and 60s.He suggests that the
term 'NEO-TRIBES' is used
instead.It reflects the fact that
people move in and out a lot more
regularly.
- X- There are plenty of
groups who DO fit the
definition of subculture- emos
and goths are definitely NOT
neo-tribes.
- X- There are still many
subcultures that are largely
based on social
class/ethnicity/gender.
- Polemus- SUPERMARKET OF
STYLE- This is the idea that
choosing a style in terms of
FASHION/MUSIC/IDENTITY is like
shopping at a supermarket- this
results in lots of styles being
fused together e.g. modern pop
music using Bhangra beats in it's
music.Young people create their
identity from a range of SOURCES
e.g. Nike trainers, Levi
jeans,American football shirt and
Prada sunglasses.
- X- Are subcultures really that
FLUID- do young people
really move in and out of
different subcultures at ease?