Golden State Golden Youth


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Seen as a land of sunshine and opportunity the Golden State was a mecca for the post–World War II generation and dreams of the California good life came to dominate the imagination of many Americans in the 1950s and 1960s. Nowhere was this more evident than in the explosion of California youth images in popular culture. Disneyland television shows such as <i>The Mickey Mouse Club</i> <i>Gidget</i> and other beach movies the music of the Beach Boys — all these broadcast nationwide a lifestyle of carefree wholesome fun supposedly enjoyed by white middle-class suburban young people in California.<br/><br/>Tracing the rise of the California teen as a national icon Kirse May shows how idealized images of a suburban youth culture soothed the nation’s postwar nerves while denying racial and urban realities. Unsettling challenges to this mass-mediated picture began to arise in the mid-1960s however with the Free Speech Movement’s campus revolt in Berkeley and race riots in Watts. In his 1966 campaign for the governorship of California Ronald Reagan transformed the backlash against the “dangerous” youths who fueled these actions into political triumph. As May notes Reagan’s victory presaged a rising conservatism across the nation.
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