
Music · JC 2 · Jazz and Popular Music as Social Movements · 3.º Período
Rock and Roll as Youth Rebellion
Explore the emergence of Rock and Roll in the 1950s and 60s as a catalyst for youth culture and rebellion. The topic covers the genre's impact on fashion, language, and social norms.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesSEAB H1 Music LO2: Relate musical features to their social, cultural and historical contextsSEAB H1 Music LO3: Evaluate the significance of musical traditions in contemporary society
About This Topic
Explore the emergence of Rock and Roll in the 1950s and 60s as a catalyst for youth culture and rebellion. The topic covers the genre's impact on fashion, language, and social norms.
Key Questions
- How did Rock and Roll challenge the conservative values of the 1950s?
- What role did the genre play in the anti-war movements of the 1960s?
- How did the commercialization of Rock and Roll affect its rebellious message?
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