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Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital Book - Explore Underground Music Scenes & Youth Culture - Perfect for Music Lovers, Sociologists & Cultural Studies
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Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital Book - Explore Underground Music Scenes & Youth Culture - Perfect for Music Lovers, Sociologists & Cultural Studies Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital Book - Explore Underground Music Scenes & Youth Culture - Perfect for Music Lovers, Sociologists & Cultural Studies
Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital Book - Explore Underground Music Scenes & Youth Culture - Perfect for Music Lovers, Sociologists & Cultural Studies
Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital Book - Explore Underground Music Scenes & Youth Culture - Perfect for Music Lovers, Sociologists & Cultural Studies
Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital Book - Explore Underground Music Scenes & Youth Culture - Perfect for Music Lovers, Sociologists & Cultural Studies
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A close look at the music and culture of dance clubs and the "rave" phenomenon..Focusing on youth cultures that revolve around dance clubs and raves in Great Britain and the U.S., Sarah Thornton highlights the values of authenticity and hipness and explores the complex hierarchies that emerge within the domain of popular culture. She portrays club cultures as "taste cultures" brought together by micro-media like flyers and listings, transformed into self-conscious "subcultures" by such niche media as the music and style press, and sometimes recast as "movements" with the aid of such mass media as tabloid newspaper front pages. She also traces changes in the recording medium from a marginal entertainment in the 50s to the clubs and raves of the 90s.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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Thornton's Club Cultures are one of the best studies of youth subcultures there is. Thornton manages to combine a very good theoretical analysis with a great writing style that steer clear of the obscure language that sometimes plagues the academia. The historical background is fascinating, and the theoretical issues are truly inspiring. Even though the book was originally published in 1995 it still is very insightful, and well illustrates the shortcomings of early subcultural theory.

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