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Cool Places Geographies of Youth Cultures

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Skelton Tracey, Valentine Gill

Couverture de l’ouvrage Cool Places

Cool Places explores the contrasting experiences of contemporary youth. The chapters draw on techno music and ecstasy in Germany, clubbing in London, global backpacking and gangs in Santa Cruz as well as expereinces at home, on the streets and seeking employment. The contributors use these examples to explore representation and resistance and geographical concepts of scale and place in young people's lives within social, cultural and feminist studies to focus upon the complexities of youth cultures and their spatial representations and interactions. Contributors: Shane Blackman, Sophie Bowlby, Myrna Margulies Breitbart, Deborah Chambers, Luke Deforges, Claire Dwyer, Keith Hetherington, Cindi Katz, Heinz-Herman Kruger, Marion Leonard, Sally Lloyd Evans, Tim Lucas, Sara McNamee,Ben Malbon, Doreen Massey, Robina Mohammad, David Oswell, David Parker, Birgit Richard, Susan Ruddick, Tracey Skelton, Fiona Smith, Kevin Stevenson, Gill Valentine and Paul Watt

Figures and plates, Acknowledgements,1 Cool Places: an Introduction to Youth and Youth Cultures, PART ONE: REPRESENTATIONS, PART TWO: MATTERS OF SCALE, PART THREE: PLACE: GEOGRAPHIES OF YOUTH, PART FOUR: SITES OF RESISTANCE, List of Contributors, Index
Undergraduate
Tracey Skelton, Gill Valentine
This edited collection of engaging essays addresses issues of representation and resistance in youth culture today and focuses on the complexities of youth cultures and their spatial representations and interactions.