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BIBLIOYouth and Values
In an attempt to challenge societal values, youth cultures, in the form
of rebellion, act and dress radically and form groups in protest. These
dissident actions against the structure of existing society promotes the
beginning of new small groups which reflect their own rules, structures,
class, gender and ethnic ideologies. So, the youth culture, in challenging
societal values, at the same time is reflecting them.
In comparing Margaret Mead's young adults in
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York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1973. Shlapentokh, Vladimir. Public and Private Life of the Soviet People. Changing Values in Post-Stalin Russia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1989. Traver, Nancy. Kife. The Lives and Dreams of Soviet Youth. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. Vishneva-Sarafanova, N. The Privileged Generation: Children in The Soviet Union. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Progress Publishers, 1984. Wilson, Andrew and Bachkatov, Nina. Living With Glasnost. Youth and Society in a Changing Russia. London: Penguin Books, 1988.