Language:
English
Pages:
338 S.
Edition:
1. ed.
DDC:
306.1
Keywords:
Popular culture / Social aspects / United States
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Youth movements / History
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Youth / Social life and customs
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Mass media and teenagers
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Mass media and teenagers
;
Popular culture / Social aspects
;
Youth movements
;
Youth / Social life and customs
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Alltag, Brauchtum
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Geschichte
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Gesellschaft
;
Jugend
;
Jugendkultur.
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United States
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USA
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USA.
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Jugendkultur
Abstract:
New York Times, Spin, and Vanity Fair contributor Marc Spitz explores the first great cultural movement since Hip Hop: an old-fashioned and yet highly modern aesthetic that's embraced internationally by teens, twenty and thirty-somethings and even some Baby Boomers; creating a hybrid generation known as Twee. Via exclusive interviews and years of research, Spitz traces Generation Twee's roots from the Post War 50s to its dominance in popular culture today
URL:
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