What is Counterculture? Its an alternative lifestyle... The ideas that spark a revolution... A movement that changes the world... This new collection of essays celebrates the incredible originality of British post-war culture. British art, film, theatre, dance, literature and music have attracted international recognition, from the Angry Young Men to the Sex Pistols to Grayson Perry. Now gaming, the internet and social media enable creative communities to flourish and either fight for social justice or just be entertained. Can we find the creative inspiration to succeed in a postcapitalist future?
Recenzijas
Informative and entertaining, this provides a whipsmart and affectionate analysis of a subculture that stands at a critical point. Jonathan Hatfull, SciFi Now Magazine Oughton delivers a thorough contemporary investigation into the cult movie-going scene... with the passion and knowledge of a genuine insider... Marcus Campbell Sinclair, theatre and film producer Susan Murrays insightful overview of the alternative comedy scene is both informative and illuminating, shining a bright light on one of the UKs most important cultural movements in the late 20th Century. Bruce Dessau, British arts critic
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2 Black And Minority Ethnic Arts |
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Whose Voice is it Anyway? |
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The Changing Landscape of Comedy |
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Anarchy from the Margins and Free Expression |
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5 Disability Arts And Activism |
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Subversion within the Secluded -- A Personal Journey |
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Feminist Activism and its Achievements so Far |
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Beyond the Mainstream: Counterculture Cinema |
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Subversive Cinema: Cult Film and the Rise of Film Fan Communities |
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9 Gaming And The Internet |
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Online Culture Leaking Offline |
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What's Wrong with Being a Freak Anyway? |
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Underground Publishing: Blast and Bless |
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Mainstream Countercultures: The Ultimate Mix |
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Subculture in Boom-time London |
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A Radical Loosening of the Fabric of Drama: Countercultural Performance from the 1960s to Contemporary Experimental Theatre |
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15 Youtube And Social Media |
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New Media: YouTube and Online Broadcasting |
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Endnotes |
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Editors CHERYL ROBSON is a producer of several short independent films, most recently Rock n Roll Island, selected for Raindance Film Festival. She worked at the BBC for several years and then taught filmmaking at the University of Westminster, before setting up a theatre company producing and developing womens plays. She also created a publishing company where she has edited over fifty books including co-editing Celluloid Ceiling: women film directors breaking through. She has published over 150 international writers and won numerous awards. As a writer, she has won the Croydon Warehouse International Playwriting Competition and has had several stage plays produced. www.cherylrobson.net REBECCA GILLIERON is an editor with over 15 years experience working on fiction and non-fiction titles for independent publishers. Also a musician, she has played guitar, keyboards, drums and sung in a number of bands (Subway Sect, The Ghosts, Private Trousers), releasing three critically acclaimed albums on high profile UK and US labels with her band Wetdog and touring Europe and the US. Her next move is to start a record label Southend Records in the town where she now lives.