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Beyond Subculture: Pop, Youth and Identity in a Postcolonial World
written by Rupa Huq, 1972- (London, England: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2006, originally published 2006), 226 page(s)
Presenting a new approach to the study of youth culture and popular music, Beyond Subculture re-examines the link between music and subcultures and asks the question; in an ageing world, can pop music still be an automatic metaphor for youth culture?Using case studies and first-hand interviews with consumer and pr...
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written by Rupa Huq, 1972- (London, England: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2006, originally published 2006), 226 page(s)
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Presenting a new approach to the study of youth culture and popular music, Beyond Subculture re-examines the link between music and subcultures and asks the question; in an ageing world, can pop music still be an automatic metaphor for youth culture?Using case studies and first-hand interviews with consumer and producers including Noel Gallagher and Talvin Singh, Rupa Huq investigates a series of musically-centred global youth cultures including...
Presenting a new approach to the study of youth culture and popular music, Beyond Subculture re-examines the link between music and subcultures and asks the question; in an ageing world, can pop music still be an automatic metaphor for youth culture?Using case studies and first-hand interviews with consumer and producers including Noel Gallagher and Talvin Singh, Rupa Huq investigates a series of musically-centred global youth cultures including hip-hop, electronic dance music and bhangra.With ‘Generation X’ becoming an increasingly redundant term, this book will help students redefine their ideas of youth culture and will be an invaluable addition to their studies.
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World Music
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Rupa Huq, 1972-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher), Taylor and Francis Group
Topic / Theme
Revolution and Protest context, Music and Social Change, Music, Identity (Psychology), Popular culture, Youth, Cultural identity, Rock music, Anthropology, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2006 Rupa Huq
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The Changeling
written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2016); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012; performed by Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, Shá Cage, fl. 2015, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, Ricardo Vasquez, fl. 2015, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015 and Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014 (Privately Published, 2016), 111 page(s)
One day, twenty three years ago, Otto Cragg, ran away after picking a basket of plums from the plum tree and never returned. The play begins on the day that a man claiming to be the Craggs' missing son, all grown up, returns, forcing the Craggs to reckon with grief, belief, hope and change.
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written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2016); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012; performed by Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, Shá Cage, fl. 2015, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, Ricardo Vasquez, fl. 2015, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015 and Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014 (Privately Published, 2016), 111 page(s)
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One day, twenty three years ago, Otto Cragg, ran away after picking a basket of plums from the plum tree and never returned. The play begins on the day that a man claiming to be the Craggs' missing son, all grown up, returns, forcing the Craggs to reckon with grief, belief, hope and change.
Date Written / Recorded
2016
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Performer / Ensemble
Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, Shá Cage, fl. 2015, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, Ricardo Vasquez, fl. 2015, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014
Contributor
Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012, Irve Dell, fl. 2012
Author / Creator
Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, Shá Cage, fl. 2015, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, Ricardo Vasquez, fl. 2015, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Prison Art & Art Programs, Runaways, Reunions, Sociology, Prison Identity and Culture, Goat Cragg, Sister Cragg, Freshface Cragg, Sharp, Otto Cragg, Trixie Drudge, A Radio, The Wind, The House, Miss Edith
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Copyright © 2020 Kira Obolensky
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Communication and Society, In Garageland: Rock, Youth and Modernity
written by Ove Sernhede, 1951-, Ulf Lindberg, 1941- and Johan Fornäs, 1952-, in Communication and Society (London, England: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2014, originally published 1995), 298 page(s)
Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.
Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships...
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written by Ove Sernhede, 1951-, Ulf Lindberg, 1941- and Johan Fornäs, 1952-, in Communication and Society (London, England: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2014, originally published 1995), 298 page(s)
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Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.
Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.
In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up ident...
Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.
Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.
In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Book
Contributor
Jan Teeland, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Ove Sernhede, 1951-, Ulf Lindberg, 1941-, Johan Fornäs, 1952-
Date Published / Released
1995, 2014
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher), Taylor and Francis Group
Series
Communication and Society
Topic / Theme
Revolution and Protest context, Music and Social Change, Popular culture, Cultural identity, Youth, Rock music, Anthropology, Swedish, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 Johan Fornäs, Ulf Lindberg and Ove Sernhede
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Critical Moments in American History, The Emergence of Rock and Roll: Music and the Rise of American Youth Culture
written by Mitchell K. Hall, 1955-, in Critical Moments in American History (New York, NY: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2014, originally published 2014), 236 page(s)
Rock and roll music evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and 1950s, as a combination of African American blues, country, pop, and gospel music produced a new musical genre. Even as it captured the ears of the nation, rock and roll was the subject of controversy and contention. The music intertwined w...
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written by Mitchell K. Hall, 1955-, in Critical Moments in American History (New York, NY: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2014, originally published 2014), 236 page(s)
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Rock and roll music evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and 1950s, as a combination of African American blues, country, pop, and gospel music produced a new musical genre. Even as it captured the ears of the nation, rock and roll was the subject of controversy and contention. The music intertwined with the social, political, and economic changes reshaping America and contributed to the rise of the youth culture that remains a poten...
Rock and roll music evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and 1950s, as a combination of African American blues, country, pop, and gospel music produced a new musical genre. Even as it captured the ears of the nation, rock and roll was the subject of controversy and contention. The music intertwined with the social, political, and economic changes reshaping America and contributed to the rise of the youth culture that remains a potent cultural force today. A comprehensive understanding of post-World War II U.S. history would be incomplete without a basic knowledge of this cultural phenomenon and its widespread impact.
In this short book, bolstered by primary source documents, Mitchell K. Hall explores the change in musical style represented by rock and roll, changes in technology and business practices, regional and racial implications of this new music, and the global influences of the music.
The Emergence of Rock and Roll explains the huge influence that one cultural moment can have in the history of a nation.
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Mitchell K. Hall, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher), Taylor and Francis Group
Series
Critical Moments in American History
Topic / Theme
Revolution and Protest context, Music and Social Change, Rock music, Youth, Popular culture, Anthropology, Americans, British, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Taylor & Francis
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Dirt Sticks
written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2014); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012; performed by Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014 and H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014 (Privately Published, 2014), 86 page(s)
The dead don't die with an untold story. After Rose Wand falls to her death, her bones go missing. Now, 20 years later, a mysterious Peddler comes to town selling glimpses of the past and stirring up thoughts about second chances. But before they can imagine a new future, Rose's son Henry, Mother Spindle and the o...
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written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2014); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012; performed by Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014 and H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014 (Privately Published, 2014), 86 page(s)
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The dead don't die with an untold story. After Rose Wand falls to her death, her bones go missing. Now, 20 years later, a mysterious Peddler comes to town selling glimpses of the past and stirring up thoughts about second chances. But before they can imagine a new future, Rose's son Henry, Mother Spindle and the orphan Miss Laurel have to face the stories--told and untold--that hold them captive.
Date Written / Recorded
2014
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Performer / Ensemble
Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014
Contributor
Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012, Irve Dell, fl. 2012
Author / Creator
Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014, Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Prison Art & Art Programs, Ghosts, Memories, Family relationships, Sociology, Prison Identity and Culture, Peddler, Mother Spindle, Henry Wand, Miss Laurel Fallows, Rose Wand
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Kira Obolensky
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Park and Lake
written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2017); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Trevor Bowen, fl. 2017; performed by Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, Karen Weise Thompson, fl. 2009, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Randy Reyes, fl. 2017, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015, Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, George Keller, fl. 2017 and Eric Sumangil, fl. 2017 (Privately Published, 2017), 96 page(s)
A group of eight motley employees at a failing, small town car wash decide to take their destinies into their owns. The play has an interactive ending--the audience gets to choose the fate of the car wash.
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written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2017); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Trevor Bowen, fl. 2017; performed by Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, Karen Weise Thompson, fl. 2009, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Randy Reyes, fl. 2017, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015, Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, George Keller, fl. 2017 and Eric Sumangil, fl. 2017 (Privately Published, 2017), 96 page(s)
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A group of eight motley employees at a failing, small town car wash decide to take their destinies into their owns. The play has an interactive ending--the audience gets to choose the fate of the car wash.
Date Written / Recorded
2017
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Performer / Ensemble
Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, Karen Weise Thompson, fl. 2009, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Randy Reyes, fl. 2017, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015, Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, George Keller, fl. 2017, Eric Sumangil, fl. 2017
Contributor
Trevor Bowen, fl. 2017, Irve Dell, fl. 2012
Author / Creator
Stephen Cartmell, fl. 2014, Thomasina Petrus, fl. 2014, Kimberley Richardson, fl. 2014, Karen Weise Thompson, fl. 2009, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, H. Adam Harris, fl. 2014, Sun Mee Chomet, fl. 2014, Randy Reyes, fl. 2017, Kurt Kwan, fl. 2015, Joy Dolo, fl. 2015, George Keller, fl. 2017, Eric Sumangil, fl. 2017, Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Prison Art & Art Programs, Daily life, Jobs and positions, Sociology, Prison Identity and Culture, Jack Pick, Teela, Pony Boy Lee, Greekin Lipsnich, Jake "J" Brown, Arthur "Thor", Calli "Lolly" Bishop, Manny, Dale Selby, Richard, Nurse Judy, Tia Penucc, Thor's Mother, Dude, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Kira Obolensky
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Vasa Lisa
written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2012); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012; performed by Sally Wingert, fl. 2012, Tracey Maloney, fl. 2009, Elise Langer, fl. 2012, Jim Lichtscheidl, fl. 2012 and Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009 (Privately Published, 2012), 85 page(s)
A young woman ventures into a dangerous woods to confront Baba Yaga, the witch. Based on Russian folk tales.
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written by Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002 (2012); designed by Irve Dell, fl. 2012, Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012; performed by Sally Wingert, fl. 2012, Tracey Maloney, fl. 2009, Elise Langer, fl. 2012, Jim Lichtscheidl, fl. 2012 and Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009 (Privately Published, 2012), 85 page(s)
Description
A young woman ventures into a dangerous woods to confront Baba Yaga, the witch. Based on Russian folk tales.
Date Written / Recorded
2012
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Play
Performer / Ensemble
Sally Wingert, fl. 2012, Tracey Maloney, fl. 2009, Elise Langer, fl. 2012, Jim Lichtscheidl, fl. 2012, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009
Contributor
Sonya Berlovitz, fl. 2012, Irve Dell, fl. 2012
Author / Creator
Sally Wingert, fl. 2012, Tracey Maloney, fl. 2009, Elise Langer, fl. 2012, Jim Lichtscheidl, fl. 2012, Luverne Seifert, fl. 2009, Kira Obolensky, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Prison Art & Art Programs, Family, Romantic relationships, Sociology, Prison Identity and Culture, Vasa Lisa, Villagers, Vasa Lisa's Mother, Vasa Lisa's Father, Voice of the Little Wooden Doll, Natasha, Olga, Suitor One, Sir Van Franzen the Terrible, Bruno the Poodle, Igor Fidelovich, Misery, Darkness, Two Crows, Tristan, Ludmilla, Ingrid, A Cat, A Gate, Baba Yaga, the Witch
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Kira Obolensky
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Youth Culture, Popular Music and the End of 'Consensus'
written by Subcultures Network (New York, NY: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2015, originally published 2012), 181 page(s)
This book examines youth cultural responses to the political, economic and socio-cultural changes that affected Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War. In particular, it considers the extent to which elements of youth culture and popular music served to contest the notion of ‘consensus’ that historia...
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written by Subcultures Network (New York, NY: Routledge (Publisher) and Taylor and Francis Group, 2015, originally published 2012), 181 page(s)
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This book examines youth cultural responses to the political, economic and socio-cultural changes that affected Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War. In particular, it considers the extent to which elements of youth culture and popular music served to contest the notion of ‘consensus’ that historians and social commentators have suggested served to frame British polity from the late 1940s into the 1970s. The collection argues that...
This book examines youth cultural responses to the political, economic and socio-cultural changes that affected Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War. In particular, it considers the extent to which elements of youth culture and popular music served to contest the notion of ‘consensus’ that historians and social commentators have suggested served to frame British polity from the late 1940s into the 1970s. The collection argues that aspects of youth culture appear to have revealed notable fault-lines in and across British society and provided alternative perspectives and reactions to the presumptions of mainstream political and cultural opinion in the period. This, perhaps, was most acute in the period leading up to and after the seemingly pivotal moment of Margaret Thatcher’s election to prime minister in 1979. (This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary British History.)
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Subcultures Network
Date Published / Released
2012, 2015
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher), Taylor and Francis Group
Topic / Theme
Revolution and Protest context, Music and Social Change, Music, Popular culture, Youth, Anthropology, British, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Taylor & Francis
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