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E-grāmata: Resistance Through Rituals: Youth Subcultures in Post-War Britain

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Cultural Studies Birmingham
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203357057
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  • Sērija : Cultural Studies Birmingham
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203357057
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Praise for the first edition:

‘No one seriously interested in youth mass culture or style can afford to ignore this work.’ - Stanley Cohen, The Times Higher Education Supplement

‘The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies deserves our gratitude for having begun to locate the real areas of discussion.’ - New Society

‘…affords an authoritative perspective of society’s subcultures amongst the young since the war. What it has to say about that legacy of rebellion deserves to be read by all involved with and seeking to understand young people.’ - ILEA Contact

This revised and expanded edition of Resistance through Rituals includes a new introduction to bring the reader fully up-to-date with the changes that have happened since the work’s first release in the double issue of Working Papers in Cultural Studies in 1975.

The work of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham has been noted as historically leading the field in new areas of enquiry within the field of cultural studies, and the papers from the Centre are canonical reading for many cultural studies students. This revised edition includes all the original, exceptional papers, and enhances these with the reflections of the editors thirty years after the original publication.

At a time when youth culture had been widely publicised, but few people understood its significance as one of the most striking and visible manifestations of social and political change, these papers redressed the balance. Looking in detail at the wide range of post-war youth subcultures, from teds, mods and skinheads to black Rastafarians, Resistance through Rituals considers how youth culture reflects and reacts to cultural change.

This text represents the collective understanding of the leading centre for contemporary culture, and serves to situate some of the most important cultural work of the twentieth century in the new millennium.

Once more around Resistance through Rituals vii
Introduction xxxiii
PART I Theory I
1(64)
Subcultures, cultures and class
3(57)
John Clarke
Stuart Hall
Tony Jefferson
Brian Roberts
Some notes on the relationship between the societal control culture and the news media, and the construction of a law and order campaign
60(5)
PART II Ethnography
65(80)
Cultural responses of the Teds
67(4)
Tony Jefferson
The meaning of Mod
71(9)
Dick Hebdige
The Skinheads and the magical recovery of community
80(4)
John Clarke
Doing nothing
84(4)
Paul Corrigan
The cultural meaning of drug use
88(12)
Paul E. Willis
Ethnography through the looking-glass
100(6)
Geoffrey Pearson
John Twohig
Communes
106(7)
Colin Webster
Reggae, Rastas and Rudies
113(18)
Dick Hebdige
Appendix: Unemployment, the context of street boy culture
129(2)
Rachel Powell
A strategy for living
131(8)
Iain Chambers
Structures, cultures and biographies
139(6)
Chas Critcher
PART III Theory II
145(60)
Style
147(15)
John Clarke
Consciousness of class and consciousness of generation
162(15)
Graham Murdock
Robin McCron
Girls and subcultures
177(12)
Angela Mcrobbie
Jenny Garber
A note on marginality
189(6)
Rachel Powell
John Clarke
The politics of youth culture
195(10)
Paul Corrigan
Simon Frith
PART IV Method
205(30)
Naturalistic research into subcultures and deviance
207(9)
Brian Roberts
The logic-of-enquiry of participant observation
216(19)
Steve Butters
References 235(13)
Index 248


Stuart Hall is a cultural theorist who has contributed to key works on media and cultural studies, as well as politics. He was appointed Director of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham in 1968 and wrote many influential works during his time at the Centre.,

Tony Jefferson is Professor of Criminology at Keele University and was a contributor to the work of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham.