Youth cultures : a cross-cultural perspective / edited by Vered Amit-Talai and Helena Wulff. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, (c)1995.Description: vi, 239 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- GN483.W961.Y688 1995
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Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Introduction : introducing youth culture in its own right : the state of the art and new possibilities Helena Wulff -- 2. Anthropology's silent "others" : a consideration of some conceptual and metholodological issues for the study of youth and children's cultures Virginia Caputo -- 3. Talking of children and youth : language, socialization and culture Allison James -- 4. Inter-racial friendship : consuming youth styles, ethnicity and teenage femininity in South London Helena Wulff -- 5. The power of love : rai music and youth in Algeria Marc Schade-Poulsen -- 6. The making of a black youth culture : lower-class young men of Surinamese origin in Amsterdam Livio Sansone -- 7. The waltz of sociability : intimacy, dislocation and friendship in a Quebec high school Vered Amit-Talai -- 8. Media, markets and modernization : youth identities and the experience of modernity in Kathmandu, Nepal Mark Liechty -- 9. Masta Liu Christine Jourdan -- 10. Conclusion : the "multi" cultural of youth Vered Amit-Talai.
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