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August 17, 2017 posted by Unity Wellington

Lunchtime Event | Chris Brickell author of Teenagers: The Rise of Youth Culture in NZ | Weds 30th August 12-12:45pm | In-store at Unity Books

Lunchtime Event | Chris Brickell author of Teenagers: The Rise of Youth Culture in NZ | Weds 30th August 12-12:45pm | In-store at Unity Books

Join Unity Books for an author talk with Chris Brickell as he discusses his book

Teenagers: The Rise of Youth Culture in New Zealand



Wednesday 30th August
12-12:45pm
Unity Books,
57 Willis St, Wellington


Teenagers is a ground-breaking history of young people in New Zealand from the nineteenth century to the 1960s. Through their diaries and letters, photographs and drawings, we meet young New Zealanders as they transition from children to adults: sealers and bushfellers, factory girls and newspaper boys, the male ‘mashers’ of the 1880s and the female ‘flappers’ of the 1910s and ’20s, schoolgirls and rock’n’rollers, larrikins and louts.

By taking us inside the lives of young New Zealanders, the book illuminates from a new angle large-scale changes in our society: the rise and fall of domestic service, the impact of compulsory education, the movement of Pākehā and then Māori from country to city, the rise of consumer culture and popular psychology. Teenagers shows us how young people made sense of their personal and social transformations: in language and song and dress, at dances and picnics and social clubs, in talking and playing and reading.

Teenagers provides an intimate and evocative insight into the lives of young people and the history of New Zealand.


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