Read the article:Dedicated Followers of Fashion? The Influence of Popular Culture on Children’s Social Identities by Sharon Boden1. The article discusses how popular culture affects tweens in the UK. Is popular culture more or less salient on the identities and purchases of tweens in the US? Why?2. Can you think of examples of cultural norms being affected by popular culture?
3. How do social status markers, like clothing style or brand, influence peer relations? Is there a difference in the status markers that influence peer relations as we age? What markers are important as children? As tweens? As young adults? As adults?4. Is the idolization of cultural icons a good or a bad thing? When should we encourage this behavior? When should we discourage it?
What social problems could it potentially create? Part 2 You were once (or still) a part of a very large subculture: teenagers. This is a very difficult time for many in the United States and abroad. I am forcing you to relive those years.In your original post, write about a few interesting points from Merchants of Cool and if the program resonates with your youth at all.http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/cool/view/
Requirements: Three paragraphs