Tuesday 30 November 2010

Question 5

1930's - teens - no sejse of seperate culture
E.g - they listen to the same music as their parents
- dress the same way as 'adults' would - strictly smart and formal
- had segregated roles
- women were not even mentioned on news (patriarchal ideologies)

1940's - teens - segregated roles continued
E.g - Girls knitting/cooking - Boys physical education
- no freedom - obeying to rules and regulations of society

1950's - women trying to get into work
E.g - this lead teens in becoming more independant
- teens were given a little more space as a result

1960's - completely broke away from societies expectations and gender division
E.g - No longer a formal dress sense - distuingishment from teens and adults
- represented as clever and upcoming bright future for teens
- no longer patriarchy ideologies - not as tough on women

1970's - teens were presented as getting out of hand - having too much fun
- doing what they want
- growing deviant
- this was portrayed in the 70's film Grease - 'teens living the crazy life'

1980's - teens were being represented as more glamourised in the news.
E.g - acknowledgement for starirng in films etc.

1900 - 200 - growing extremely violent on news,
E.g - broadcast and print - giving out stories of teenange related crime.

2010 - present - teenagnge crime and teenagange success.

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