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Everyday Youth Culture Everyday Youth Culture
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The Party Scene The Party Scene
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Girls: Beauty and Sharing Experiences Girls: Beauty and Sharing Experiences
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Boys: Street Culture Boys: Street Culture
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Radio FunX Radio FunX
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Mass Popular Culture Mass Popular Culture
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Eclecticism versus “Traditionalism” Eclecticism versus “Traditionalism”
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Cultural Entrepreneurship and Street Credibility Cultural Entrepreneurship and Street Credibility
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Comedy as a Force against Intercultural Barriers and Ethnic Tensions Comedy as a Force against Intercultural Barriers and Ethnic Tensions
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High Culture High Culture
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Cultural Policy Cultural Policy
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New Cultural Institutions New Cultural Institutions
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The Long March toward the Mainstream The Long March toward the Mainstream
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Notes Notes
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References References
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10 Immigrant Youths’ Contribution to Urban Culture in Amsterdam
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Published:January 2014
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Abstract
This chapter examines the complex and varied ways that the children of migrants have influenced Amsterdam's urban public culture. It deals with “culture” on three levels: everyday youth culture, mass popular culture, and the arts that are recognized and supported by the more highly educated sectors of society, often referred to as “high culture.” The chapter considers the cultural interconnectedness that has developed at the three different levels out of the interactions among Amsterdam's varied ethnic groups, including the long-established native-born Dutch. It shows that in everyday youth culture, it is primarily in street culture that the processes of interconnection have taken place. In mass popular culture, hybrid eclecticism in cultural production, both among performers and the audience, is observed. In the domain of “high arts,” cultural production and dissemination have been heavily influenced by cultural policy on the national as well as municipal levels.
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