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Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics: Penny Gaffs to Gangsta Rap, 1830-1997 Book
The international controversy (highlighted in Britain by the Bulger case) over the relationship between "video nasties" and crime is one that has a long prior history. Do books, films or magazines create a corrupting environment which encourages crime and moral decay? This is an account of how commercial culture in Britain and America has been viewed, since its inception during the Industrial Revolution, as a force likely to undermine national morals. There has been wave after wave of scares: from the Victorian "penny gaff" theatres and "penny dreadful" novels to Hollywood gangster films, and American horror comics. A final chapter refers to video nasties, violence on television, "gansta rap" and computer games, each in turn arguably playing the role of folk devils which must be causing delinquency. Why particular issues suddenly galvanize public attention, and why so many people have associated delinquency with entertainment, form the subjects of this book .Read More
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- 0333660838
- 9780333660836
- John Springhall
- 28 April 1999
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Paperback (Book)
- 232
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