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Images of youth : popular culture as educational ideology / edited by Michael A. Oliker and Walter P. Krolikowski.
Van Pelt Library HQ799.2.M35 I43 2001
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Adolescent cultures, school & society ; vol. 12.
- Adolescent cultures, school & society
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mass media and youth--United States.
- Mass media and youth.
- Television and youth.
- Music and youth.
- Motion pictures and youth.
- United States.
- Popular culture--United States--History--20th century.
- Popular culture.
- History.
- Motion pictures and youth--United States.
- Music and youth--United States.
- Television and youth--United States.
- Adolescent psychology--United States.
- Adolescent psychology.
- Education--Social aspects--United States.
- Education.
- Education--Social aspects.
- Physical Description:
- xxxviii, 227 pages ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : P. Lang, [2001]
- Contents:
- Preface: Adolescents, Popular Culture, Critical Thinking, and Ideology, Michael A. Oliker, Midwest Philosophy of Education Society xv
- I Youth and the History of American Popular Culture: 1930 to 1980 1
- 1 Grant Tracey, University of Northern Iowa Scripting the Narrative of "Emotional Possession": James Cagney's Appeal to Immigrant Youth in the 1930s 3
- 2 Gene D. Phillips, S.J., Loyola University Chicago A Profile of Adolescent Delinquents: Dead End as Play and Film 19
- 3 Michael A. Oliker, Midwest Philosophy of Education Society The Boy Who Hated Superman: Ethical Ideals, Metaphysical Confusion, and Popular Culture 36
- 4 Laurence Miller, Western Washington University Juvenile Delinquency in Films During the Era of Film Noir: 1940-1959 56
- 5 B. Lee Cooper, Reinhardt College Formal Education as a Lyrical Target: Images of Schooling in Popular Music, 1955-1980 73
- 6 Don G. Smith, Eastern Illinois University Teenage Monsters and Their Meaning 96
- 7 Michael B. Kassel, University of Michigan, Flint Mayfield After Midnight: Images of Youth and Parenting in Leave It to Beaver 112
- 8 Bill Osgerby, University of North London, England Shakin' All Over: Teenagers, Consumption, and Social Change in Postwar Britain 130
- II Contemporary African-American Youth and Rap Music 149
- 9 Francis N. Njubi, San Diego State University Rap, Race, and Representation 151
- III Philosophical Reflections on Contemporary Youth and Popular Culture 185
- 10 Walter P. Krolikowski, S.J., Loyola University Chicago He Ain't Heavy: Robert B. Parker Revisits Emile 187
- 11 Alan L. Soffin, Delaware Valley College Recollecting Honor 200
- 12 Philip L. Smith, Ohio State University A Schematic Analysis of Popular Culture, Adolescence, and Sport: Surprising Implications for Education and Our Democratic Future 222.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 0820445193
- OCLC:
- 46683918
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