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“In the Clique”: Popular Culture, Constructions of Place, and the Everyday Lives of Urban Youth
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2001
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Social GeographyEducationLiterary StudiesContemporary CultureCultural TextPopular CultureCultural StudiesSocial SciencesUrban SocietyUrban HistoryClique ”Cultural GeographyEveryday LivesCultureHumanitiesPopular TextsSociologyKey Popular TextsEthnographyEveryday UrbanismUrban SpaceUrban ConditionCross-cultural PlacemakingUrban Life
This study focuses on two teens, Tony and Rufus, and how they used key popular texts to construct a sense of place in the small city where this research was conducted. These two teens mobilized these popular texts in very specific ways, both finding specific thematic links between and across them and also using them to index their relationships with biological and extended family in this city and “down South.” This study highlights the complex, emergent, and messy relationships many young people have with popular culture.
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