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Functionalist and Neo-Marxist views on the purpose of youth culture. Big Picture – Does

Functionalist and Neo-Marxist views on the purpose of youth culture. Big Picture – Does youth culture provide a positive function for society?

What function do you think youth culture serves? • Think about how youth has

What function do you think youth culture serves? • Think about how youth has changed since WWII and what need you think youth culture satisfies. • Functionalists believe that youth culture offers young people a transitory phase between childhood and adulthood. This allows for social integration. • What would happen if there was no phase?

A Rite of passage • Talcott Parsons (1954) Functionalist , stated that this phase

A Rite of passage • Talcott Parsons (1954) Functionalist , stated that this phase allows young people to become more separated from parents paving the way for independence later on. • Example – part-time job whilst in 6 th form provides a little experience of money management. • Parsons viewed this as a phase through which all young people must pass.

A shared way of life • Functionalists believe that shared culture is important for

A shared way of life • Functionalists believe that shared culture is important for society and integration. • Einstadt (1956) suggested youth culture binds young people together and also provides an outlet for the tensions felt by the young. • Abrahms (1959) after WWII the youth had more spending power and so became an important part of the economy providing another function in society. • A third function suggested is that young people suffer an identity crisis and that peer groups help them to overcome this.

Using the PEAE formula… 1. Explain the term ‘rite of passage’ 2. Explain two

Using the PEAE formula… 1. Explain the term ‘rite of passage’ 2. Explain two important functions that youth culture serves according to Einstadt and Abrams. 3. Provide everyday examples for each point 4. Analyse and evaluate each point

Youth Culture as resistance to mainstream culture • Marxists believe that some youth cultures

Youth Culture as resistance to mainstream culture • Marxists believe that some youth cultures have evolved as a resistance to the oppression of capitalism and the inequalities it causes in the class system. • Teddy Boys (Jefferson 1976) • Skinheads (Clarke 1976) • Hippies (Brake 1980) https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=w. Rh. W 2 Cyrqh. Q • Have all been linked to issues of class. http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Jfx. A 9 Bp 6 ds 4 • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=SJT 7 t. IICqh. Y

Youth Subcultures NEO-MARXIST

Youth Subcultures NEO-MARXIST

 • Neo-Marxist perspective on Youth Subcultures – based on Marxism but with added

• Neo-Marxist perspective on Youth Subcultures – based on Marxism but with added focus on economic factors e. g Hall working for the CCCS believed that the different youth cultures exist for adolescents to distinguish themselves amongst mass culture. This can be seen as a form of resistance to authority and capitalism. Jefferson (1976) “Teddy Boys”- A group who wish to recreate a sense of working class community- due to the growing affluence in post war British society- These youth cultures believed they were gaining status and protecting territory…

Neo Marxist • They criticise Functionalist perspectives which say that social class is irrelevant

Neo Marxist • They criticise Functionalist perspectives which say that social class is irrelevant to the growth of youth sub-cultures. • They explain the arise of some youth subculture in terms of class related issues like: • Unemployment in w/c type jobs e. g labouring • Inner city decay • Strikes

 • • Read page 254 -255 of OCR book and write a paragraph

• • Read page 254 -255 of OCR book and write a paragraph explaining these concepts related to Marxist view of youth sub-culture. Include a researcher’s name. Resistance Exaggeration Magical Solutions Incorporation

Essay Plan – Discuss the view that youth cultures are a form of resistance

Essay Plan – Discuss the view that youth cultures are a form of resistance (35) • Intro- Marxists and Neo-Marxists believe that youth cultures emerge because of inequalities caused by capitalism. Other sociologists like Functionalist say the purpose of youth culture is to provide transition to adulthood (Rite of passage). However many youth cultures have been linked to class struggles and deviance. • P 1 – Jefferson and Teddy Boys linked to low status + criticisms and analysis • P 2 – Clarke and Skinheads + criticisms and analysis • P 3 - Brake and Hippies + criticisms and analysis • P 4 – Post Modernist, Thornton says club culture of the 1990 s more to do with being ‘cool’ than class + criticisms and analysis • P 5 – We still have names for lower-class youth cultures ! What about London Riots of 2011 – evidence of resistance? • Conclusion – Are youth cultures a form of resistance to capitalism or not? • REMEMBER TO LINK EACH POINT TO THE QUESTION !!!!!