
Rethinking the Youth Question
Education, Labour, and Cultural Studies
Phil Cohen(Author)
Duke University Press
Published on 5. May 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
414 pages
978-0-8223-2270-2 (ISBN)
Description
Phil Cohen is a founding scholar in the study of British youth subculture and a key figure at the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. In Rethinking the Youth Question, essays representing twenty years of Cohen's work-beginning in 1969-are presented together for the first time. Some of these essays have not previously been published, others have been difficult to locate, and together they provide a precise conceptual history of the development of British cultural studies and a thoughtful contemplation of the significance of the entire cultural studies enterprise. With a preface that contextualizes Cohen's essays for an American audience, Rethinking the Youth Question reflects his tenure as a community organizer and activist in inner-city London and includes ethnographic, theoretical, and historical studies of Britain's urban youth. Cohen offers an enlightening analysis of British educational policy, develops historical and structural accounts of generational and gendered divisions of labor, and discusses such topics as racism and the rise of the New Right.
Also exploring broader questions such as the theoretical and sociological significance of youth as a category, this book is a model of useful methodology and engaged cultural reflection. With empirical research that combines biographical, autobiographical, critical, cultural, and social elements, Rethinking the Youth Question is sure to impact debates surrounding the pedagogical value of cultural studies and the nature and future of this field in both the United States and Britain. This collection will be informative reading for students and scholars of cultural studies, sociologists, and others interested in the category of youth.
Also exploring broader questions such as the theoretical and sociological significance of youth as a category, this book is a model of useful methodology and engaged cultural reflection. With empirical research that combines biographical, autobiographical, critical, cultural, and social elements, Rethinking the Youth Question is sure to impact debates surrounding the pedagogical value of cultural studies and the nature and future of this field in both the United States and Britain. This collection will be informative reading for students and scholars of cultural studies, sociologists, and others interested in the category of youth.
Reviews / Votes
"There are many rewards throughout (this) collection... Rethinking the Youth Question demands attention for its implicit dissent from the media-saturated condition of the new establishment in cultural studies."-Thomas Crow, from an Artforum review of the British edition "This is an important collection of essays by an influential (but underacknowledged) participant in cultural studies in England."-Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8223-2270-2 (9780822322702)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Phil Cohen is Director of the Centre for New Ethnicities Research and Reader in Cultural Studies at the University of East London. His numerous books include Multi-Racist Britain and Knuckle Sandwich: Growing Up in the Working Class City.