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This volume critically examines 'subculture' in a variety of Australian contexts, exploring the ways in which the terrain of youth cultures and subcultures has changed over the last two decades and considering whether 'subculture' still works as a viable conceptual framework for studying youth culture. Bringing together the latest interdisciplinary research to combine theoretical considerations with recent empirical studies of subcultural experience, Youth Cultures and Subcultures will appeal to scholars and students across the social sciences.
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This volume critically examines 'subculture' in a variety of Australian contexts, exploring the ways in which the terrain of youth cultures and subcultures has changed over the last two decades and considering whether 'subculture' still works as a viable conceptual framework for studying youth culture. Bringing together the latest interdisciplinary research to combine theoretical considerations with recent empirical studies of subcultural experience, Youth Cultures and Subcultures will appeal to scholars and students across the social sciences.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781472426659
- ISBN-10: 1472426657
- Artikelnr.: 47879577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781472426659
- ISBN-10: 1472426657
- Artikelnr.: 47879577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sarah Baker is Associate Professor in Cultural Sociology in the School of Humanities, Griffith University, Australia. She is the co-author of Creative Labour: Media Work in Three Cultural Industries and Teaching Youth Studies Through Popular Culture, and co-editor of Redefining Mainstream Popular Music. Brady Robards is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He is the co-author of Teaching Youth Studies Through Popular Culture and co-editor of Mediated Youth Cultures: The Internet, Belonging, and New Cultural Configurations. Bob Buttigieg is currently completing a PhD in the School of Humanities at Griffith University, Australia.
Introduction: Youth Culture Research in Australia Part I Theoretical
Matters 1 Australian Subcultures: Reality or Myth? 2 Youth Studies and the
Problem of Structure and Agency: Foucault vs Marx, Tait vs Sercombe, Beck
vs Bourdieu, Woodman vs Threadgold vs Roberts 3 Global Youth Culture and
Dynamic Social Contexts 4 Holding It All Together: Researching Time,
Culture and Belonging After 'Subcultures' 5 (Sub)Cultural Capital, DIY
Careers and Transferability: Towards Maintaining 'Reproduction' when Using
Bourdieu in Youth Culture Research 6 Learning to Be Otherwise: Ethnicity
and the Pedagogic Space of Youthful Subjectivities Youth Cultures and
Subcultures Part II The Place of Belonging 7 The Moral Economy of the Mosh
Pit: Straight Edge, Reflexivity and Classification Struggles 8 Brutal
Belonging in Other Spaces: Grindcore Touring in Melbourne and Osaka 9
Spaces and Places of Meaning and Belonging: Young People's Experiences of
the Australian Defence Force Cadet Organisations 10 'What Every Other Leb
Wears': Intra-Ethnic Tensions Among Lebanese-Australian Youth 11 Vernacular
Subculture and Multiplicity in Everyday Experiences of Belonging Part III
Gendered Experiences 12 Where Are the Straight Edge Women? 13 From the
Subcultural to the Ordinary: DIY Girls Since Grrrlpower 14 Gangsta Warrior
Bro: Hip-hop and Urban Aboriginal Youth 15 Girls' 'Pain Memes' on YouTube:
The Production of Pain and Femininity on a Digital Network 16 Occupying the
Mainstream: Performing Hegemonic Masculinity in Gold Coast Nightclub 17
'Bringing the Vibe': Subcultural Capital and 'Hardcore' Masculinity 18
Subjective Understanding of 'Subculture': Contemporary Roller Derby in
Australia and the Women Who Play 19 Young Women, Activism and the 'Politics
of (Sexual) Choice': Are Australian Youth Cultures Post-Feminist? Part IV
Doing Subcultural Studies 20 'Queer Youth' on Australia's Gold Coast:
Researching Amid Incoherence and Multiplicity 21 Sexualities and
Sensitivities: Queer(y)ing the Ethics of Youth Research in the Field 22
Documenting the Subcultural Experience: Towards an Archive of Australian
Youth Histories 23 Tricks with Mirrors: Sharpies and Their Representations
24 Reconciling Subculture and Effects Studies: What Do Students in
Australia Want to Know About Media Cultures?
Matters 1 Australian Subcultures: Reality or Myth? 2 Youth Studies and the
Problem of Structure and Agency: Foucault vs Marx, Tait vs Sercombe, Beck
vs Bourdieu, Woodman vs Threadgold vs Roberts 3 Global Youth Culture and
Dynamic Social Contexts 4 Holding It All Together: Researching Time,
Culture and Belonging After 'Subcultures' 5 (Sub)Cultural Capital, DIY
Careers and Transferability: Towards Maintaining 'Reproduction' when Using
Bourdieu in Youth Culture Research 6 Learning to Be Otherwise: Ethnicity
and the Pedagogic Space of Youthful Subjectivities Youth Cultures and
Subcultures Part II The Place of Belonging 7 The Moral Economy of the Mosh
Pit: Straight Edge, Reflexivity and Classification Struggles 8 Brutal
Belonging in Other Spaces: Grindcore Touring in Melbourne and Osaka 9
Spaces and Places of Meaning and Belonging: Young People's Experiences of
the Australian Defence Force Cadet Organisations 10 'What Every Other Leb
Wears': Intra-Ethnic Tensions Among Lebanese-Australian Youth 11 Vernacular
Subculture and Multiplicity in Everyday Experiences of Belonging Part III
Gendered Experiences 12 Where Are the Straight Edge Women? 13 From the
Subcultural to the Ordinary: DIY Girls Since Grrrlpower 14 Gangsta Warrior
Bro: Hip-hop and Urban Aboriginal Youth 15 Girls' 'Pain Memes' on YouTube:
The Production of Pain and Femininity on a Digital Network 16 Occupying the
Mainstream: Performing Hegemonic Masculinity in Gold Coast Nightclub 17
'Bringing the Vibe': Subcultural Capital and 'Hardcore' Masculinity 18
Subjective Understanding of 'Subculture': Contemporary Roller Derby in
Australia and the Women Who Play 19 Young Women, Activism and the 'Politics
of (Sexual) Choice': Are Australian Youth Cultures Post-Feminist? Part IV
Doing Subcultural Studies 20 'Queer Youth' on Australia's Gold Coast:
Researching Amid Incoherence and Multiplicity 21 Sexualities and
Sensitivities: Queer(y)ing the Ethics of Youth Research in the Field 22
Documenting the Subcultural Experience: Towards an Archive of Australian
Youth Histories 23 Tricks with Mirrors: Sharpies and Their Representations
24 Reconciling Subculture and Effects Studies: What Do Students in
Australia Want to Know About Media Cultures?
Introduction: Youth Culture Research in Australia Part I Theoretical
Matters 1 Australian Subcultures: Reality or Myth? 2 Youth Studies and the
Problem of Structure and Agency: Foucault vs Marx, Tait vs Sercombe, Beck
vs Bourdieu, Woodman vs Threadgold vs Roberts 3 Global Youth Culture and
Dynamic Social Contexts 4 Holding It All Together: Researching Time,
Culture and Belonging After 'Subcultures' 5 (Sub)Cultural Capital, DIY
Careers and Transferability: Towards Maintaining 'Reproduction' when Using
Bourdieu in Youth Culture Research 6 Learning to Be Otherwise: Ethnicity
and the Pedagogic Space of Youthful Subjectivities Youth Cultures and
Subcultures Part II The Place of Belonging 7 The Moral Economy of the Mosh
Pit: Straight Edge, Reflexivity and Classification Struggles 8 Brutal
Belonging in Other Spaces: Grindcore Touring in Melbourne and Osaka 9
Spaces and Places of Meaning and Belonging: Young People's Experiences of
the Australian Defence Force Cadet Organisations 10 'What Every Other Leb
Wears': Intra-Ethnic Tensions Among Lebanese-Australian Youth 11 Vernacular
Subculture and Multiplicity in Everyday Experiences of Belonging Part III
Gendered Experiences 12 Where Are the Straight Edge Women? 13 From the
Subcultural to the Ordinary: DIY Girls Since Grrrlpower 14 Gangsta Warrior
Bro: Hip-hop and Urban Aboriginal Youth 15 Girls' 'Pain Memes' on YouTube:
The Production of Pain and Femininity on a Digital Network 16 Occupying the
Mainstream: Performing Hegemonic Masculinity in Gold Coast Nightclub 17
'Bringing the Vibe': Subcultural Capital and 'Hardcore' Masculinity 18
Subjective Understanding of 'Subculture': Contemporary Roller Derby in
Australia and the Women Who Play 19 Young Women, Activism and the 'Politics
of (Sexual) Choice': Are Australian Youth Cultures Post-Feminist? Part IV
Doing Subcultural Studies 20 'Queer Youth' on Australia's Gold Coast:
Researching Amid Incoherence and Multiplicity 21 Sexualities and
Sensitivities: Queer(y)ing the Ethics of Youth Research in the Field 22
Documenting the Subcultural Experience: Towards an Archive of Australian
Youth Histories 23 Tricks with Mirrors: Sharpies and Their Representations
24 Reconciling Subculture and Effects Studies: What Do Students in
Australia Want to Know About Media Cultures?
Matters 1 Australian Subcultures: Reality or Myth? 2 Youth Studies and the
Problem of Structure and Agency: Foucault vs Marx, Tait vs Sercombe, Beck
vs Bourdieu, Woodman vs Threadgold vs Roberts 3 Global Youth Culture and
Dynamic Social Contexts 4 Holding It All Together: Researching Time,
Culture and Belonging After 'Subcultures' 5 (Sub)Cultural Capital, DIY
Careers and Transferability: Towards Maintaining 'Reproduction' when Using
Bourdieu in Youth Culture Research 6 Learning to Be Otherwise: Ethnicity
and the Pedagogic Space of Youthful Subjectivities Youth Cultures and
Subcultures Part II The Place of Belonging 7 The Moral Economy of the Mosh
Pit: Straight Edge, Reflexivity and Classification Struggles 8 Brutal
Belonging in Other Spaces: Grindcore Touring in Melbourne and Osaka 9
Spaces and Places of Meaning and Belonging: Young People's Experiences of
the Australian Defence Force Cadet Organisations 10 'What Every Other Leb
Wears': Intra-Ethnic Tensions Among Lebanese-Australian Youth 11 Vernacular
Subculture and Multiplicity in Everyday Experiences of Belonging Part III
Gendered Experiences 12 Where Are the Straight Edge Women? 13 From the
Subcultural to the Ordinary: DIY Girls Since Grrrlpower 14 Gangsta Warrior
Bro: Hip-hop and Urban Aboriginal Youth 15 Girls' 'Pain Memes' on YouTube:
The Production of Pain and Femininity on a Digital Network 16 Occupying the
Mainstream: Performing Hegemonic Masculinity in Gold Coast Nightclub 17
'Bringing the Vibe': Subcultural Capital and 'Hardcore' Masculinity 18
Subjective Understanding of 'Subculture': Contemporary Roller Derby in
Australia and the Women Who Play 19 Young Women, Activism and the 'Politics
of (Sexual) Choice': Are Australian Youth Cultures Post-Feminist? Part IV
Doing Subcultural Studies 20 'Queer Youth' on Australia's Gold Coast:
Researching Amid Incoherence and Multiplicity 21 Sexualities and
Sensitivities: Queer(y)ing the Ethics of Youth Research in the Field 22
Documenting the Subcultural Experience: Towards an Archive of Australian
Youth Histories 23 Tricks with Mirrors: Sharpies and Their Representations
24 Reconciling Subculture and Effects Studies: What Do Students in
Australia Want to Know About Media Cultures?