The clubcultures reader : readings in popular cultural studies
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The clubcultures reader : readings in popular cultural studies
Blackwell Publishers, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This reader in popular cultural studies is an up-to-date collection of readings on contemporary youth cultures and youth music. From rave to disco and house to northern soul, the material gathered in this volume helps to distinguish "popular cultural studies" from some aspects of the theoretical work of "contemporary cultural studies". In doing so, the ethnographic work associated with contemporary cultural studies traditions of youth and popular culture research is consolidated, extended and applied to contemporary culture in the 1990s. Combining description and theory in a pedagogical framework, the book should be useful for upper-level students following courses on population culture, youth culture and popular music within the disciplines of cultural studies, communication studies, sociology and media studies.
目次
- Introduction: reading pop(ular) cult(ural) stud(ie)s, Steve Redhead. Theory I: pearls and swine - intellectuals and the mass media, Simon Frith and Jon Savage
- over-the-counter culture - retheorizing resistance in popular culture, Beverly Best
- not drowning but waving - urban narratives of dissent in the wild zone, Chris Stanley
- commentaries - organized disorder - the changing space of the record shop, Will Straw
- spatial politics - a gendered sense of place, Cressida Miles
- let's all have a disco? - football, popular music and democratization, Adam Brown
- rave culture - living dream or living death?, Simon Reynolds
- fear and loathing in Wisconsin, Sarah Champion
- the house sound of Chicago, Hillegonda Rietveld
- cocaine girls, Marek Kohn
- in the supermarket of style, Ted Polhemus
- love factory - the sites, practices and media relationships of northern soul, Kate Milestone
- DJ culture, Dave Haslam. Theory II: the post-subculturalist, David Muggleton
- reading pop - the press, the scholar and the consequences of popular cultural studies, Steve Jones
- re-placing popular culture, Lawrence Grossberg
- conclusion - reading popular cultural studies, Derek Wynne and Justine O'Connor.
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