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Consumer Behavior, Consumption - Economics, United States Studies - General & Miscellaneous, Postmodernism, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Teenagers - General & Miscellaneous
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Growing up Postmodern

by Ronald Strickland
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This collection takes its inspiration from Paul Goodman's Growing Up Absurd, a landmark critique of American culture at the end of the 1950s. Goodman called for a revival of social investment in urban planning, public welfare, workplace democracy, free speech, racial harmony, sexual freedom, popular culture, and education to produce a society that could inspire young people, and an adult society worth joining. In postmodernity, Goodman's enlightenment-era vision of social progress has been judged obsolete. For many postmodern critics, subjectivity is formed and expressed not through social investment, but through consumption; the freedom to consume has replaced political empowerment. But the power to consume is distributed very unevenly, and even for the affluent it never fulfills the desire produced by the advertising industry. The contributors to this volume focus on adverse social conditions that confront young people in postmodernity, such as the relentless pressure to consume, social dis-investment in education, harsh responses to youth crime, and the continuing climate of intolerance that falls heavily on the young. In essays on education, youth crime, counseling, protest movements, fiction, identity-formation and popular culture, the contributors look for moments of resistance to the subsumption of youth culture under the logic of global capitalism.

About the Author, Ronald Strickland

Ronald Strickland is professor of English and the director of graduate studies at Illinois State University.

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Thirteen scholars from the U.S., the UK, and Australia present 13 essays exploring adverse social conditions faced by youth in postmodernity. Topics include commodity consumption and immediate gratification, the effects of the corporatization of public education on high school students, the effects of neoliberal ideology on inner- city youth, the erosion of the U.S. juvenile justice system, literacy struggles of typical prisoners, identity formation, feminism, hypermasculity, and new approaches to counterculturalism. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 28, 2002
Publisher
Lanham, Md. ; Rowman & Littlefield, c2002.
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780742516502

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