“I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging

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Autor(a) principal: Kotarba, Joseph A.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Civitas - Revista de Ciências Sociais (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/civitas/article/view/5573
Resumo: Critics and fans alike have traditionally viewed popular music, especially in terms of its rock‘n’roll iterations, as a meaning resource for youth navigating through adolescence. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relevance of popular music for self-identity through middle age and beyond. The theoretical basis for this exploration is a composite of ideas from existential social thought and symbolic interactionist views on aging. Existential social thought tells us that the process of self-development is constant throughout life. What changes are life circumstances, the biological and affective aging process, reassessment of the past, and strategic relationships with others. The “baby boomer” generation was the first western generation to grow up entirely in the world of rock ’n’ roll music and culture, and many baby boomers experienced rock ’n’ roll as a master script for life. Therefore, this highly self-integrated cultural resource, enhanced by the power of the mass media, remains central to the self-identity of many baby boomers as they approach old age. The author investigates the variety of ways aging baby boomers keep rock ’n’roll in their lives, with a pervasive interest in the authenticity of their music. Examples include the purchase and display of satellite radio and other status-enhancing technology; the use of rock ’n’ roll music to nurture romance and intimacy; appreciation for pop music at religious services and during spiritual experiences; the use of rock ’n’ roll to make sense of political issues, and grandparenting-through-Hannah Montana. Keywords: Popular music; Aging; Self-identity; “Baby boomers”; Adult socialization
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spelling “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging“I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll fan” : Popular music as a meaning resource for agingPopular musicAgingSelf-identity“Baby boomers”Adult socializationMúsica popularIdososAuto-identidade“Baby boomers”Socialização de adultosCritics and fans alike have traditionally viewed popular music, especially in terms of its rock‘n’roll iterations, as a meaning resource for youth navigating through adolescence. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relevance of popular music for self-identity through middle age and beyond. The theoretical basis for this exploration is a composite of ideas from existential social thought and symbolic interactionist views on aging. Existential social thought tells us that the process of self-development is constant throughout life. What changes are life circumstances, the biological and affective aging process, reassessment of the past, and strategic relationships with others. The “baby boomer” generation was the first western generation to grow up entirely in the world of rock ’n’ roll music and culture, and many baby boomers experienced rock ’n’ roll as a master script for life. Therefore, this highly self-integrated cultural resource, enhanced by the power of the mass media, remains central to the self-identity of many baby boomers as they approach old age. The author investigates the variety of ways aging baby boomers keep rock ’n’roll in their lives, with a pervasive interest in the authenticity of their music. Examples include the purchase and display of satellite radio and other status-enhancing technology; the use of rock ’n’ roll music to nurture romance and intimacy; appreciation for pop music at religious services and during spiritual experiences; the use of rock ’n’ roll to make sense of political issues, and grandparenting-through-Hannah Montana. Keywords: Popular music; Aging; Self-identity; “Baby boomers”; Adult socializationTanto críticos quanto fãs têm tradicionalmente encarado a música popular, especialmente em termos de suas interações de rock ’n’ roll, como um recurso de significado da juventude navegando ao longo da adolescência. O objetivo deste artigo é discutir a relevância da música popular para a auto-identidade ao longo da meia-idade e adiante. A base teórica para esta discussão é uma síntese de idéias sobre envelhecimento a partir do existencialismo e do interacionismo simbólico. O pensamento social existencial nos diz que o processo de auto-desenvolvimento é uma constante ao longo da vida. O que muda são circunstâncias da vida, o processo de idade biológica e afetiva, reavaliação do passado e relações estratégicas com os outros. A geração “baby boomer” foi a primeira geração ocidental a crescer inteiramente no mundo da música e da cultura do rock ’n’ roll, e muitos baby boomers vivenciaram o rock ’n’ roll como roteiro padrão para a vida. Por isso, esta fonte cultural altamente auto-integrativa, reforçada pelo poder dos meios de comunicação de massa, continua a ser central para a autoidentidade de muitos baby-boomers na medida em que se aproximam da velhice. O autor investiga a variedade de maneiras que baby boomers idosos mantém o rock ’n’ roll em suas vidas, com um interesse profundo pela autenticidade da sua música. Exemplos incluem a compra e execução de rádio por satélite e outras tecnologias que reforçam o status; o uso de música rock para cultivar romantismo e intimidade; apreço pela música pop em atividades religiosas e durante experiências espirituais; o uso do rock para expressar temas políticos e ser avôs por intermédio de Hannah Montana. Palavras-chave: Música popular; Idosos; Auto-identidade; “Baby boomers”; Socialização de adultosEditora da Pucrs - ediPUCRS2009-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/civitas/article/view/557310.15448/1984-7289.2009.1.5573Civitas: journal of Social Sciences; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2009): Contemporary culture, media and identities; 118-132Civitas: revista de Ciências Sociais; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2009): Cultura contemporânea, mídia e identidades; 118-132Civitas: revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 9 n. 1 (2009): Cultura contemporânea, mídia e identidades; 118-1321984-72891519-608910.15448/1984-7289.2009.1reponame:Civitas - Revista de Ciências Sociais (Porto Alegre. 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“I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll fan” : Popular music as a meaning resource for aging
title “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging
spellingShingle “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging
Kotarba, Joseph A.
Popular music
Aging
Self-identity
“Baby boomers”
Adult socialization
Música popular
Idosos
Auto-identidade
“Baby boomers”
Socialização de adultos
title_short “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging
title_full “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging
title_fullStr “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging
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title_sort “I’m just as Rock ’n’ Roll Fan”: popular music as a meaning resource for aging
author Kotarba, Joseph A.
author_facet Kotarba, Joseph A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kotarba, Joseph A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Popular music
Aging
Self-identity
“Baby boomers”
Adult socialization
Música popular
Idosos
Auto-identidade
“Baby boomers”
Socialização de adultos
topic Popular music
Aging
Self-identity
“Baby boomers”
Adult socialization
Música popular
Idosos
Auto-identidade
“Baby boomers”
Socialização de adultos
description Critics and fans alike have traditionally viewed popular music, especially in terms of its rock‘n’roll iterations, as a meaning resource for youth navigating through adolescence. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relevance of popular music for self-identity through middle age and beyond. The theoretical basis for this exploration is a composite of ideas from existential social thought and symbolic interactionist views on aging. Existential social thought tells us that the process of self-development is constant throughout life. What changes are life circumstances, the biological and affective aging process, reassessment of the past, and strategic relationships with others. The “baby boomer” generation was the first western generation to grow up entirely in the world of rock ’n’ roll music and culture, and many baby boomers experienced rock ’n’ roll as a master script for life. Therefore, this highly self-integrated cultural resource, enhanced by the power of the mass media, remains central to the self-identity of many baby boomers as they approach old age. The author investigates the variety of ways aging baby boomers keep rock ’n’roll in their lives, with a pervasive interest in the authenticity of their music. Examples include the purchase and display of satellite radio and other status-enhancing technology; the use of rock ’n’ roll music to nurture romance and intimacy; appreciation for pop music at religious services and during spiritual experiences; the use of rock ’n’ roll to make sense of political issues, and grandparenting-through-Hannah Montana. Keywords: Popular music; Aging; Self-identity; “Baby boomers”; Adult socialization
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