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Overview
Drawing on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, Thornton coins the term "subcultural capital" to make sense of distinctions made by "cool" youth, noting particularly their disparagement of the "mainstream" against which they measure their alternative cultural worth. Well supported with case studies, readable, and innovative, Club Cultures will become a key text in cultural and media studies and in the sociology of culture.
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"One of the smartest and most audacious pieces of musical sociology in years, Club Cultures anatomizes Britain's turn-of-the-'90s dance scene with the style and sympathy that Dick Hebdige's classic Subculture applied to punk." --Spin Magazine"Skipping from discos to acid houses to raves, the world within the scene is dissected by theoretical insight and first hand experience . . . Thornton never falls short on hipster jargon."--Bikini
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Meet the Author
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
1. The Distinctions of Cultures Without Distinction
Introduction
Youth and their Social Spaces
2. Authenticities from Record Hops to Raves (and the History of Disc Culture)
The Authentication of a Mass Media
Industrial Forces, Musician Resistance and 'Live' Ideology
'Real' Events and Altered Spaces
The Authentication of Dance Genres
The Resp0nse of the 'Live' Gig
Conclusion
3. Exploring the meaning of the Mainstream (or why Sharon and Tracy Dance around their Handbags)
A night of Research
Academic Accounts of the Cultural Organization of Youth
The Social Logic of Subcultural Capital
Participation versus Observation of Dance Crowds Conclusion
4. The Media Development of 'Subcultures' (or the Sensational Story of 'Acid House')
The Underground versus the Overexposed
Mass Media: 'Selling Out' and 'Moral Panic'
Micro-Media: Flyers, Listings, Fanzines, Pirates nice Media: the Editorial Search for Subcultures
Conclusion
Afterword
Bibliography
Index