Why there are no teenagers in our home
On October 12, 1944, 30,000 frenzied girls rush into Times Square when they heard that one, Frank Sinatra was about to make an appearance. After a long period of gestation, the age of teenage was birthed. Kevin Swanson reviews Jon Savage's recent book "Teenage," the definitive history of the rise of youth culture in the west. Kevin also explains why this odd phenomena fails to appear in his own home, despite the fact he has three children between 13 and 17.
On October 12, 1944, 30,000 frenzied girls rush into Times Square when they heard that one, Frank Sinatra was about to make an appearance. After a long period of gestation, the age of teenage was birthed. Kevin Swanson reviews Jon Savage's recent book "Teenage," the definitive history of the rise of youth culture in the west. Kevin also explains why this odd phenomena fails to appear in his own home, despite the fact he has three children between 13 and 17.
January 29, 2009
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