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Eminem was right: what can today's music tell us about our youth

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:01:40
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 5 pages (1385 words)
Eminem Was Right <Tab/><Tab/>Throughout the years many methods have been utilized in making a macroscopic analysis of the youth of America. Traditionally, when using music to make this analysis, the overall influence of pop music on adolescents and children would be examined. Mary Eberstadt flips this logic around and asks the question: "What is it about today's music, violent and disgusting though it may be, …
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…her parent doesn't care. These are just a few proposed solutions to this problem. Hopefully over time society will evolve to meet the needs of the evolving family structure. 1. Stephanie Coontz. What Will Last, Washington Post, Sunday, January 4, 2004; Page B02 2. Bryan E. Robinson; Bobbie H. Rowland; Mick Coleman Taking Action for Latchkey Children and Their Families Family Relations, Vol. 35, No. 4. (Oct., 1986), pp. 473-478. 3. William Shaw, "Why Are America's Rock Bands So Goddamned Angry?" Blender August 2002.
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