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Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980


Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980

Hardback by Schildt, Axel; Siegfried, Detlef

Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980

£107.00

ISBN:
9781845450090
Publication Date:
1 Dec 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Pages:
436 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980

Description

In the 1960s and 1970s, Western Europe's "Golden Age" (Eric Hobsbawm), a new youth consciousness emerged, which gave this period its distinctive character. Offering rich and new material, this volume moves beyond the easy conflation of youth culture and "Americanization" and instead sets out to show, for the first time, how international developments fused with national traditions to produce specific youth cultures that became the leading trendsetters of emergent post-industrial Western societies. It presents a multi-faceted portrait of European youth cultures, colored by differences in gender, class, and education, and points out the tension between emerging consumerism and growing politicisation, succinctly expressed by Jean-Luc Godard in his 1967 pairing of "Marx and Coca-Cola."

Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction: Youth, Consumption, and Politics in the Age of Radical Change Axel Schildt and Detlef Siegfried PART I: POLITICS AND CULTURE IN THE "GOLDEN AGE" Chapter 1. Youth Culture and the Cultural Revolution of the Long Sixties Arthur Marwick Chapter 2. Understanding 1968: Youth Rebellion, Generational Change and Postindustrial Society Detlef Siegfried Chapter 3. American Mass Culture and European Youth Culture Rob Kroes PART II: LEISURE TIME AND NEW CONSUMERISM Chapter 4. Music, Dissidence, Revolution, and Commerce: Youth Culture between Mainstream and Subculture Peter Wicke Chapter 5. The Triumph of English-Language Pop Music: West German Radio Programming Konrad Dussel Chapter 6. Across the Border: West German Youth Travel to Western Europe Axel Schildt Chapter 7. Imperialism and Consumption: Two Tropes in West German Radicalism Uta G. Poiger PART III: POLITICAL PROTEST Chapter 8. "Burn, ware-house, burn!" Modernity, Counterculture, and the Vietnam War in West Germany Wilfried Mausbach Chapter 9. Youth and the Antinuclear Power Movement in Denmark and West Germany Henrik Kaare Nielsen Chapter 10. "Youth Enacts Society and Somebody Makes a Coup": The Danish Student Movement between Political and Lifestyle Radicalism Steven L.B. Jensen Chapter 11. A Struggle for Radical Change? Swedish Students in the 1960s Thomas Etzemüller PART IV: GENDER TRANSFORMATIONS Chapter 12. Between Coitus and Commodification: Young West German Women and the Impact of the Pill Dagmar Herzog Chapter 13. Boy Trouble: French Pedophiliac Discourse of the 1970s Julian Bourg Chapter 14. "More than a dance hall, more a way of life": Northern Soul, Masculinity and Working-class Culture in 1970s Britain Barry Doyle PART V: CULTURES, COUNTERCULTURES, SUBCULTURES Chapter 15. Utopia and Disillusion: Shattered Hopes of the Copenhagen Counterculture Thomas Ekman Jørgensen Chapter 16. Juvenile Left-wing Radicalism, Fringe Groups, and Anti-psychiatry in West Germany Franz-Werner Kersting Chapter 17. The End of Certainties: Drug Consumption and Youth Delinquency in West Germany Klaus Weinhauer Select Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index

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