- Cold Y Generation
Cold Y Generation refers to those earliest Gen Yers who are old enough to have memories of the
Cold War era that ended in1991 with the fall ofCommunism in easternEurope .It could be said this cohort only strongly exists in the former
Communist states that broke up between1989 and1991 , for example the pop singerKerli , born in1987 , speaks of living in theSoviet era as a time "without music", though being she was only 4 at the time of the fall of the Soviets inEstonia , she is likely referring mostly to the period briefly after.Birthdates go from
1981 to about1987 .Existence and Definition
Several scholars within the realm of sociological academia have postulated on the existence of a small generational subset falling at the start of
Generation Y , at the point at which Yers are not yet distinguished fromGeneration X ers.This generation was the very last to obtain cognizance or self-awareness before the fall of the
Berlin Wall in1989 and the end of the Cold War in1991 .They were also the last to have an idea of a pre-informational society, as the
Internet ,cable and other technologies caused a complete saturation of media between about1988 and1995 .They were the final generation to be able to compare and contrast the late
Cold War /Space Age society with thePost-Cold War /Information Age society using their own personal experiences and memories.Political and societal outlook
Whereas Generation X has now largely had time to fall into the standard orthodoxies of political participation (meaning that in a relativistic sense, not a judgmental/absolute sense, i.e. if you are on the far left in the U.S., a Trotskyite labor group could be considered an orthodox political outlet), and mainstream Gen Y has either done so also or (for a wide segment of it) remained apathetic or non-participatory. Cold Y, on the other hand, has manifested tendencies towards a less common form of what has been termed "policy-centric pragmatism", which places a lower value, relatively speaking, on constructs like ideology or formalism. When what could be termed ideology does manifest itself, the Cold Y's seem to have taken-on an unusual tendency to look to often imported belief or value systems that lie outside the scope of those normally brought into the U.S. from abroad.
Societal/sexual constructs
Cold Y seems to be in limbo between the post-Sexual Revolution norms of Gen X and the emergent ones of Gen Y (which have been described by some commentators as simply the normalization or commoditization of those of Gen X). This includes an apparent embracing of the basic outlooks of Gen X, but a reluctance to carry to their logical extremes, as we see occurring now with Gen Y. In many areas, Cold Y seems to embrace the more cynical world view exhibited by X while rejecting some of what they view as crassness or immoderation. It has been remarked that in doing so, as Cold Y matures they have begun to look several generations behind X in forming certain societal/sexual constructs.
ee also
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Generation X
*Generation Z
*MTV Generation
*Post-Echo Generation External links
* [http://novotusllc.wordpress.com/2008/03/07/all-the-fuss-about-gen-y-aka-the-millennials-2/ All the Fuss About Gen Y (aka, the Millennials)]
* [http://prackova.com/index.php?id=coldy06 | Cold Y |*]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/vp_holukoff/20060111.html CBC: Newspapers in the Information Age]
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