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Ageing and Youth Cultures: Music, Style and Identity [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1847888364
  • ISBN-13: 9781847888365
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1847888364
  • ISBN-13: 9781847888365
What happens to punks, goths, break-dancers and queer scene participants as they become older? Tackling assumptions that spectacular 'youth cultures' involvement ceases with the onset of adulthood, this book features original case studies to explore how participants reconcile their continuing involvement with ageing bodies and shifting identities.

What happens to punks, clubbers, goths, riot grrls, soulies, break-dancers and queer scene participants as they become older?

For decades, research on spectacular 'youth cultures' has understood such groups as adolescent phenomena and assumed that involvement ceases with the onset of adulthood. In an age of increasingly complex life trajectories, Ageing and Youth Cultures is the first anthology to challenge such thinking by examining the lives of those who continue to participate into adulthood and middle-age.

Showcasing a range of original research case studies from across the globe, the chapters explore how participants reconcile their continuing involvement with ageing bodies, older identities and adult responsibilities. Breaking new ground and establishing a new field of study, the book will be essential reading for students and scholars researching or studying questions of youth, fashion, popular music and identity across a wide range of disciplines.


What happens to punks, goths, break-dancers and queer scene participants as they become older? Tackling assumptions that spectacular 'youth cultures' involvement ceases with the onset of adulthood, this book features original case studies to explore how participants reconcile their continuing involvement with ageing bodies and shifting identities.

Recenzijas

"This book brings forth some new avenues for studying youth cultures (and subcultures) within emerging fields such as Postyouth Studies, Dance Studies, and other original intersections. Graduate students studying popular music, cultural studies, sociology, and youth studies will appreciate its questionings and conceptualisation about the practices and the (sometimes unusual) representations of age and ageing persons, mostly from the X Generation, in various contexts. - International Journal of Ageing and Later Life - Yves Laberge

The book sets the tone for an emerging social system, distinctive in its acceptance and re-accommodating of age within youth culture, and provides a framework for further research - Anthropological Notebooks - David Lorbiecke, Tallinn University, Estonia

Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. - CHOICE - D.S. Carr, Rutgers University

Mentioned - Anthropological Notebooks"

Papildus informācija

Through a wide range of accessible ethnographic case studies, this highly original volume examines the ways in which members of subcultures adapt and see their identities evolve as they grow older.
About the Authors vii
Introduction 1(8)
Andy Bennett
Paul Hodkinson
PART I AGEING, IMAGE AND IDENTITY
1 `More than the Xs on My Hands': Older Straight Edgers and the Meaning of Style
9(15)
Ross Haenfler
2 Performances of Post-Youth Sexual Identities in Queer Scenes
24(13)
Jodie Taylor
3 Ageing Rave Women's Post-Scene Narratives
37(16)
Julie Gregory
PART II CONSTRAINTS OF THE AGEING BODY
4 `Each One Teach One': B-Boying and Ageing
53(13)
Mary Fogarty
5 Slamdancing, Ageing and Belonging
66(13)
Bill Tsitsos
6 Rock Fans' Experiences of the Ageing Body: Becoming More `Civilized'
79(16)
Lucy Gibson
PART III RESOURCES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
7 Dance Parties, Lifestyle and Strategies for Ageing
95(10)
Andy Bennett
8 Punk, Ageing and the Expectations of Adult Life
105(14)
Joanna R. Davis
9 Alternative Women Adjusting to Ageing, or How to Stay Freaky at 50
119(14)
Samantha Holland
PART IV AGEING COMMUNITIES
10 The Collective Ageing of a Goth Festival
133(13)
Paul Hodkinson
11 `Strong Riot Women' and the Continuity of Feminist Subcultural Participation
146(13)
Kristen Schilt
Danielle Giffort
12 Parenthood and the Transfer of Capital in the Northern Soul Scene
159(14)
Nicola Smith
Notes 173(6)
References 179(12)
Index 191
Andy Bennett is Director of the Centre for Public Culture and Ideas at Griffith University.Paul Hodkinson is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Surrey.