In the literature, youth culture has been addressed in two distinct ways: t
he aesthetic approach, which has led to criticism of youth culture, and the
empirical approach, in which the functions and benefits of youth culture h
ave been stressed. In this article, Terror Management Theory (TMT) is used
to provide a functional approach to youth culture. According to TMT, cultur
e is conceived of as a buffer against the awareness of death. To assess the
anxiety -buffering function of youth culture, an experiment was conducted
in which awareness of death (mortality salience) was manipulated. In the ex
perimental condition, results showed more extreme evaluations of pro-youth
and anti-youth essays and their authors, suggesting that awareness of death
increases allegiance to youth culture. Implications of these findings are
discussed in light of the nature of youth culture and its relation to large
r society.