I would suggest that this involvement can be an empowering experience, particularly for young people with no access to the skills and qualifications acquired as a matter of course by those other young people destined for university and for the professions.... Queer Youth Culturesherausgegeben von - 2008 - 315 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| Murray Forman, Mark Anthony Neal - 2004 - 652 Seiten
...as a matter of course by those other young people destined for university and for the professions. Subcultures are often ways of creating job opportunities as more traditional careers disappear. In this undocumented, unrecorded and largely 'hidden economy' sector, subcultures stand at one end... | |
| J. Jack Halberstam, Judith Halberstam - 2005 - 244 Seiten
...activity is, of course, rarely profitable, always costly for the producers, and can be short-lived without the necessary cash infusions (in the words...source of revenue, and as Angela McRobbie comments in her essay "Shut Up and Dance: Youth Culture and Changing Modes of Femininity," "Subcultures are... | |
| Sheila Whiteley, Jennifer Rycenga - 2006 - 330 Seiten
...is, of course, rarely profitable, and always costly for the producers, and it can be very short-lived without the necessary cash infusions (in the words...creating job opportunities as more traditional careers disappear."8 So while the subcultural producers hope for cash and a little exposure, the dominant culture... | |
| Mary Jane Kehily - 2007 - 374 Seiten
...as a matter of course by those other young people destined for university and for the professions. Subcultures are often ways of creating job opportunities as more traditional careers disappear. In this undocumented, unrecorded and largely 'hidden economy' sector, subcultures stand at one end... | |
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