Music in Youth Culture examines the fantasies of post-Oedipal youth
cultures as displayed on the landscape of popular music from a
post-Lacanian perspective. Jan Jagodzinski, an expert on Lacan,
psychoanalysis, and education's relationship to media, maintains that a
new set of signifiers is required to grasp the sliding signification of
contemporary 'youth'. He discusses topics such as the figurality of
noise, the perversions of the music scene by boyz/bois/boys and the
hysterization of it by gurlz/girls/grrrls. Music in Youth Culture also
examines the postmodern 'fan (addict)', techno music, and pop music
icons. Jagodzinski raises the Lacanian question of 'an ethics of the
Real' and asks educators to re-examine 'youth' culture.