1st Edition

The Road to Romance and Ruin Teen Films and Youth Culture

By Jon Lewis Copyright 1992
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book analyses the teen film as the rare medium able to represent the otherwise chaotic and conflicting experience of youth. The author focuses on six major issues: alienation, deviance and delinquency, sex and gender, the politics of consumption, the apolitics of youth(ful) rebellion, and regression into nostalgia. Despite the many differences within the genre, this book sees all teen films as focused on a single social concern: the breakdown of traditional forms of authority – school, church, family.

    Working with the theories of such diverse scholars as Kenneth Keniston, Bruno Bettelheim, Erik Erikson, Theodor Adorno, Simon Frith, and Dick Hebdige, the author draws an innovative and flexible model of a cultural history of youth. Originally published in 1992.

    Introduction  1. The End of the World (As We Know It)  2. The Path of the Damned  3. The Way of the Beautiful  4. The Struggle for Fun  5. The Apolitics of Style  6. The Road to Ruin

    Biography

    Jon Lewis