Came about in the 1950’s. This group was often excluded from this wealth as they had not done very well at school. They had only dead-end futures to look forward to.
TEDDY BOYS
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What jackets did teddy boys wear?
EDWARDIAN
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Who did teddy boys see as role models?
COWBOYS
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Seen to represent an exaggerated version of working-class masculinity
SKINHEADS
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What were skinheads linked to
HOOLIGANISM
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Usually working-class, but they were a more affluent group. They used their money to create a style that was a resistance against the middle class.
MODS
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What suits did mods wear?
ITALIAN
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What did mods drive?
SCOOTERS
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Emerged as a resistance against the mainstream media and fashion industries, which were often telling the youth how to be.
PUNKS
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What word did Hebdige use to describe punk culture?
BRICOLAGE
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Referred to as 'biker culture'.
ROCKERS
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
What jackets did teddy boys wear?
Back
EDWARDIAN
Card 3
Front
Who did teddy boys see as role models?
Back
Card 4
Front
Seen to represent an exaggerated version of working-class masculinity
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