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1996

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Expressive Individualism In A Midwestern Situated Youth Subculture Group, Jeffrey Michael Webb Jan 1996

Expressive Individualism In A Midwestern Situated Youth Subculture Group, Jeffrey Michael Webb

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In a Midwestern city of, according to the 1990 census, 34,000 people (97% "white"), fifty all Caucasian, mostly middle class, predominantly high school, youth subculture group members (32 males; 18 females) were qualitatively studied in public places. I utilized participant observation, intensive interviews, field notes, color photographs, diary entrees, and electronic mail to gather data on why these particular young people appeared and behaved in manners different from their peers and the larger culture. Such difference centered on hair color, nonmainstream body piercing, tattoos, baggy clothing, pranking behavior known as "garfinkeling," and some psychedelic drug use. The design of the …