The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager

Author:   Thomas Hine
Publisher:   Harper Perennial
ISBN:  

9780380728534


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   19 September 2000
Format:   Paperback
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In the groundbreaking work, Thomas Hine examines the American teenager as a social invention shaped by the needs of the twentieth century. With intelligence, insight, imagination, and humorm he traces the culture of youth in America-from the spiritual trials of young Puritans and the vision quests of Native Americans to the media-blitzed consumerism of contempory thirteen-to-nineteen -year-olds. The resulting study is a glorious appreciation of youth that challenges us to confront our sterotypesm, rethink our expectations, and consider anew the lives of those individuals who are blessing, our bane, and our future.

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Author:   Thomas Hine
Publisher:   Harper Perennial
Imprint:   Harper Perennial
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.40cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9780380728534


ISBN 10:   0380728532
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   19 September 2000
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Hine backs his lively, anecdotal history with well-digested research...For those wondering how we got from Plymouth Rock to Littleton, Colorado, The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager provides plenty of answers. -- Seattle Weekly An intriguing cultural history...Comprehensively researched, smoothly persuasive...Hine's book examines the role of young people throughout the history of the United States and concludes that our archetypal perceptions--of Gidget and Moesha, of mall rats and gangbangers, of Leopold & Loeb and the Trench Coat Mafia--are way off. -- San Jose Mercury News Fascinating and highly persuasive. -- Slate Hine offers perspectives rather than prescriptions, but his mercifully calm perspective does suggest some useful things we can do about teenagers to make their lives better. --Molly Ivins Hine's very act of putting today's teenagers in a context alongside the musket-toting, factory-working youth of America's past broadens the reader's vision and loosens stereotypes at a time when creative thinking about teenagers is called for. -- Philadelphia Inquirer


"""Hine backs his lively, anecdotal history with well-digested research...For those wondering how we got from Plymouth Rock to Littleton, Colorado, ""The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager provides plenty of answers.""--""Seattle Weekly""An intriguing cultural history...Comprehensively researched, smoothly persuasive...Hine's book examines the role of young people throughout the history of the United States and concludes that our archetypal perceptions--of Gidget and Moesha, of mall rats and gangbangers, of Leopold & Loeb and the Trench Coat Mafia--are way off.""--""San Jose Mercury News""Fascinating and highly persuasive.""--""Slate""Hine offers perspectives rather than prescriptions, but his mercifully calm perspective does suggest some useful things we can do about teenagers to make their lives better.""--Molly Ivins""Hine's very act of putting today's teenagers in a context alongside the musket-toting, factory-working youth of America's past broadens the reader's vision and loosens stereotypes at a time when creative thinking about teenagers is called for.""--""Philadelphia Inquirer"""


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Thomas Hine, the author of four previous books, including Populuxe and The Total Package, is a writer on culture, history, and design. He is a columnist for Philadelphia Magazine and a contributor to the Atlantic Monthly, Martha Stewart Living, Architectural Record, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and other publications. He Lives in Philadelphia.

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