Description

Book Synopsis
Nobody worried about teenagers prior to the 1940s. In fact, as a culturally or economically defined entity they did not exist. But in the 50 years since the last world war, when the term was first coined, teenagers have had an enormous impact on American culture. They have reshaped our language, our music, our clothes. They have changed forever the way we respond to authority. They have become a 200 billion consumer group avidly courted by marketers. And they have changed our culture, which will never again treat their demographic group merely as young adults. Teenagers ranges widely across American culture of the middle twentieth century to depict the shifting characterizations of teens from invisible young adults to young soldiers in training, to bobby soxers and zoot suiters, to rock ''n'' rollers and juvenile delinquents, from hippies to savvy consumers. Grace Palladino examines everything from Andy Hardy and Elvis Presley to Seventeen magazine and MTV. She challenges those who

Table of Contents
* Introduction: Theyre Getting Older Younger Adolescents * The High School Age * Advise and Consent: Building Adolescent Character * A New Deal for Youth: Progressive Education and the National Youth Administration Bobby Soxers * Swing Shift: Bobby Soxers Take the Stage * Andy Hardy Goes To War: Soldiers, Defense Workers, V-Girls, and Zoot Suiters * Do You Know Where Your Children Are?: Juvenile Delinquency, Teen Canteens, and Democratic Solutions Teenagers * The Advertising Age: Seventeen, Eugene Gilbert, and the Rise of the Teenage Market * Great Balls of Fire: Rhythm and Blues, Rock n Roll, and the Devils Music * Stairway to Heaven: The Real Life Business of Rock n Roll * The Perils of Prosperity: Teenage Rebels, Teenage Sex, and the Communist Menace * The Content of Their Character: Black Teenagers and Civil Rights in the South Adversaries * A Hard Days Night: Beatles, Boomers, and the Bomb * Lies My Father Told Me: Berkeley, Vietnam, and the Generation Gap * Up the Down Staircase: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n Roll * Conclusion: Back to the Future

Teenagers

    Product form

    £16.19

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £17.99 – you save £1.80 (10%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Wed 17 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback by Grace Palladino

    15 in stock


      View other formats and editions of Teenagers by Grace Palladino

      Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA
      Publication Date: 3/20/1997 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780465007660, 978-0465007660
      ISBN10: 046500766X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Nobody worried about teenagers prior to the 1940s. In fact, as a culturally or economically defined entity they did not exist. But in the 50 years since the last world war, when the term was first coined, teenagers have had an enormous impact on American culture. They have reshaped our language, our music, our clothes. They have changed forever the way we respond to authority. They have become a 200 billion consumer group avidly courted by marketers. And they have changed our culture, which will never again treat their demographic group merely as young adults. Teenagers ranges widely across American culture of the middle twentieth century to depict the shifting characterizations of teens from invisible young adults to young soldiers in training, to bobby soxers and zoot suiters, to rock ''n'' rollers and juvenile delinquents, from hippies to savvy consumers. Grace Palladino examines everything from Andy Hardy and Elvis Presley to Seventeen magazine and MTV. She challenges those who

      Table of Contents
      * Introduction: Theyre Getting Older Younger Adolescents * The High School Age * Advise and Consent: Building Adolescent Character * A New Deal for Youth: Progressive Education and the National Youth Administration Bobby Soxers * Swing Shift: Bobby Soxers Take the Stage * Andy Hardy Goes To War: Soldiers, Defense Workers, V-Girls, and Zoot Suiters * Do You Know Where Your Children Are?: Juvenile Delinquency, Teen Canteens, and Democratic Solutions Teenagers * The Advertising Age: Seventeen, Eugene Gilbert, and the Rise of the Teenage Market * Great Balls of Fire: Rhythm and Blues, Rock n Roll, and the Devils Music * Stairway to Heaven: The Real Life Business of Rock n Roll * The Perils of Prosperity: Teenage Rebels, Teenage Sex, and the Communist Menace * The Content of Their Character: Black Teenagers and Civil Rights in the South Adversaries * A Hard Days Night: Beatles, Boomers, and the Bomb * Lies My Father Told Me: Berkeley, Vietnam, and the Generation Gap * Up the Down Staircase: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n Roll * Conclusion: Back to the Future

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account