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Cool Places

Title: Cool Places: Geographies of Youth Culture
Author: Skelton, Tracey
Co-authors: Gill Valentine
Publisher: Routledge, London
Copyright: 1998
ISSN/ISBN: 415149215
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Music, drugs, clubbing and travel--this is the popular image of what it means to be young. However, young people's lives are also busy with the everyday realities of home, school and work. The engaging essays in Cool Places explore the dichotomy of youthful lives by addressing the issues of representation and resistance in youth culture today. Using first-person vignettes to illustrate the wide-ranging experiences of youth, the authors consider how the media has imagined young people as a particular community with shared interests and how young people resist these stereotypes, instead creating their own independent representations of their lives. Drawing examples from gang life in Santa Cruz, CA, techno music and ecstacy in Germany, to experiences at home with sibling rivalry, loitering on streets and seeking employment, the contributors introduce the ideas of culture and space--identity politics, gender, race, class, disability, sexuality and power--through a context directly relevant to lived experience. Cool Places brings together the latest thinking within social, cultural and feminist studies to focus upon the complexities of youth cultures and their spatial representations and interactions.

Language: English
Pages: 383
Copies at the Archive: 1

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