یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
متن يادداشت
Includes bibliographical references and index.
یادداشتهای مربوط به مندرجات
متن يادداشت
What is 'post-subcultural studies' anyway? / Rupert Weinzierl and David Muggleton -- Tastefully renovating subcultural theory : making space for a new model / Geoff Stahl -- Image, body and performativity : the constitution of subcultural practice in the globalized world of pop / Gabriele Klein -- 'Oh bondage, up yours!' Or here's three chords, now form a band : punk, masochism, skin, anaclisis, defacement / David Bloustien -- Post-rave technotribalism and the carnival of protest / Graham St John -- Bridging the micro-macro gap : is there such a thing as a post-subcultural politics? / Oliver Marchart -- Unlearning to raver : techno-party as the contact zone in trans-local formations / Toshiya Ueno -- Constructing 'neo-tribal' identities through dress : modern primitives and body modifications / Theresa M. Winge -- Between criminal and political deviance : a sociological analysis of the New York chapter of the Almighty Latin King and Queen nation / Louis Kontos -- Radical hybridity : Latinas/os as the paradigmatic transnational post-subculture / Angharad N. Valdivia -- 'Race' and class in the 'post-subcultural' economy / Martina Böse -- Diaspora experience, music and hybrid cultures of young migrants in Vienna / Roman Horak -- Global youth cultures in localized spaces : the case of the UK new Asian dance music and French rap / Rupa Huq -- Heavy metal and subcultural theory : a paradigmatic case of neglect? / Andy R. Brown -- The death and life of punk, the last subculture / Dylan Clark -- 'Lady' punks in bands : a subculturette? / Helen Reddington -- Resisting subjects : DIY feminism and the politics of style in subcultural production / Doreen Piano -- The 'X-files', online fan culture, and the real David Duchovny estrogen brigades / Rhiannon Bury -- 'Net. Goth' : Internet communication and (sub)cultural boundaries / Paul Hodkinson -- Internet subcultures and oppositional politics / Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner.