Subcultures: The Basics
By Ross Haenfler
To Be Published October 7th 2013 by Routledge – 208 pages
Series: The Basics
To Be Published October 7th 2013 by Routledge – 208 pages
Series: The Basics
Subcultures: The Basics is an accessible, engaging introduction to youth cultures in a global context. Blending theory and practice to examine a range of subcultural movements including hip hop in Japan, global graffiti writing crews, heavy metal in Europe and straight edge movements in the USA, this text answers the key questions posed by those new to the subject, including:
Tracing the history and development of subcultures to the present day, with further reading and case studies throughout, this text is essential reading for all those studying youth culture in the contexts of sociology, cultural studies, media studies, anthropology and criminology.
Introduction – What is a Subculture? 1. Why do people participate in subcultures? How do subcultures emerge? 2. How do subcultures resist "mainstream" society … and are they successful? 3. Who Participates in Subcultures? 4. Who are the ‘authentic’ participants and who are the ‘poseurs’? 5. How does society react to subcultures? 6. Have subcultures gone virtual? Global? 7. What happens in life after subculture? Do adults participate in subcultures? Conclusion
Ross Haenfler is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Mississippi, USA. He teaches a wide range of courses on subcultures, and his research interests revolve around youth cultures, gender, and how people pursue social change in their daily lives. He has written numerous books on the subject of subcultures, and in 2009 was awarded College of Liberal Arts Teacher of the Year.
Name: Subcultures: The Basics (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Ross Haenfler. Subcultures: The Basics is an accessible, engaging introduction to youth cultures in a global context. Blending theory and practice to examine a range of subcultural movements including hip hop in Japan, global graffiti writing crews, heavy metal in...
Categories: Subcultures, Youth Culture, Sociology of Culture, Media & Film Studies, Anthropology - Soc Sci, Delinquency