Teenage : the creation of youth culture / Jon Savage

This cultural history traces the origins of the teenager from the 1890s to the mid-twentieth century across America and Europe. It examines how youth culture evolved into a global commodity through the lens of fashion, music, and literature.

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vernon_accession 36530
vernon_id 49086
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vernon_authors Jon Savage
vernon_tags Social groups, Teenagers, Youth, Age groups
vernon_production_date 2007
vernon_brief_description A history of teen culture documents how its twentieth-century foundations were established in the urban youth cultures of America and Europe during the 1890s, in a social analysis that draws on a large body of written work and considers such influences as Peter Pan, Oscar Wilde, and Anne Frank. -- Amazon
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vernon_isbn_issn 9780670038374
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