(Pop & Entertainment) The growth of youth culture, 1955-79 Flashcards
Causes - ‘baby boomers’ after the war were starting to become teenagers. Give an example of there being a baby boom after WW2.
1 million births a year vs 0.8 early 1930s.
Causes - what are the 4 causes to the growth of youth culture?
Social, political, economic & cultural.
Causes - what are the social causes?
3
People were more supported by the govt.
Less deferential attitudes helped by dip in religious values & Butler Act of 1944.
Baby boom after WW2.
Causes - what are the political causes?
2
Govt’s reluctance to protect BAME community aided racial youth violence.
Govt inaction over inflation & economic problems in 70s increased youth dissatisfaction.
Context - what are the economic causes?
3
More money due to full employment & Hire-Purchase Act of 1955.
Economy grew 40% in Macmillan years - it easier for young people to get casual work.
Businesses keen to market themselves & take advantage of youth appetites for purchasing.
Context - what are the cultural causes?
2
TV/satire boom modelled creativity & less deferential attitudes.
Influence from film, tv & music glamourised cultures & groups, spreading the ‘look’.
Types of subcultures - what were the 3 main types of subcultures?
Teddy boys, mods & rockers.
Types of subcultures - who were teddy boys?
3
Slicked back hair, rock n roll.
Associated with high lack of deference & violence.
Linked to racial violence, evidenced by numbers at Notting Hill Riots in 1958.
Types of subcultures - when were teddy boys popular?
Mid 50s
Types of subcultures - who were mods?
3
Italian suits
Vespa or Lambretta scooters
Listened to black rhythm & blues & British acts like the Beatles.
Types of subcultures - when were mods popular?
60s-70s
Types of subcultures - when were rockers popular?
60s-70s
Types of subcultures - who were rockers? (4)
Leather jackets
Motorbikes
Listened to hard American rock.
Morphed into skinheads & some punks.
Types of subcultures - what was the Battle of Brighton Beach, May 1964?
Mods & rockers fought at many seaside resorts in Brighton and Margate.
Over 100 arrests were made.
Types of subcultures - what was notable about the kind of violence displayed at the Battle of Brighton Beach, May 1964?
Also present at football matches that created football hooliganism which became part of British culture & remained so in the 80s.