generation gap
Feb. 8th, 2012 06:52 pmSo
fan_eunice mentioned That thing I saw on Tumblr with the argument between kids born in the 80s and kids born in the 90s over whether the former are too 'old' to be on Tumblr and I said
I was just thinking, when my 19-year-old was home for winter break, that we don't have a generation gap like the baby boomers and their parents did, at least not over culture and our ideas of fun.
We like different things, of course; we're different people. But when we talk to each other about what we like, it isn't a different kind of conversation than I have with friends my own age. And when I murmur "Socially Awkward Penguin moment" to her she knows exactly what I mean.
What do you guys think? Is there a generation gap? Between you and older people, or you and younger people, or both? What is a generation gap anyway?
I was just thinking, when my 19-year-old was home for winter break, that we don't have a generation gap like the baby boomers and their parents did, at least not over culture and our ideas of fun.
We like different things, of course; we're different people. But when we talk to each other about what we like, it isn't a different kind of conversation than I have with friends my own age. And when I murmur "Socially Awkward Penguin moment" to her she knows exactly what I mean.
What do you guys think? Is there a generation gap? Between you and older people, or you and younger people, or both? What is a generation gap anyway?
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Date: 2012-02-09 04:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-02-09 07:34 am (UTC)My first response is to say that the gap between me/my sibs and my parents was way bigger than the one between us and our kids. And I could give some examples about sex, about music, and about gaming.
But I feel a little funny about being the one to say that there's no significant gap, because it seems like it's for the younger people to say that, somehow?
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Date: 2012-02-09 10:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-02-09 12:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-02-09 06:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-02-09 09:34 pm (UTC)It's not the age, or at least not for me.
If you have friends in the computer, ones you really care about and don't care if you ever see in person, then we'll be OK.
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Date: 2012-02-09 01:12 pm (UTC)For example, I think part of the problems in the pro vs fan Racefails that occurred a few years ago in fandom, as well as part of the disconnect between the rising gen-X+ population and the political establishment (represented in both the Occupy movement and, to an extent, the Tea Party) can be traced to communication paradigms rooted in the entrenched power structures (in the pro-sf and political worlds) in hierarchies still dominated by Baby Boomers even though they now contain younger adults too.
I think these sort of paradigm conflicts also occasionally emerge between the 'old guard' and new generations in various civil rights movements - some of those in the feminist blogosphere have been pretty loud in the last few years, largely due to the old guard there being a bit deaf to intersectionality. I've run up against the same sort of surprise!impenetrability when trying to fit concepts such as institutionalized prejudice into the worldviews of my parents (tail end of the Baby Boom), who were highly engaged activists in politics and civil rights in their youth. I can explain the concept of institutionalized prejudice and they can seem to engage fully, only to have a brainspasm and go unable to compute when it comes up against some other issue (the right of muslim women to wear headcoverings if they so choose, for example).
As an 80s "kid" I can detect a gap between myself and 90s "kids" sometimes, but it's not one that's impenetrable to communication. It seems to be confined mostly to cultural references and dominant modes of engagement with media. There's no denying that Tumblr, which is a media stream and pretty different from the previous "generation" of social media models (livejournal model, messageboard model), is dominated by the 90ks and this is probably due to a majority of 80ks preferring the other mode, or being unable to adapt.
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Date: 2012-02-09 01:43 pm (UTC)