Introduction to Subcultural Studies, Part One The
Chicago School and urban ethnography, Introduction: Ken
Gelder, 1 Robert E. Park, 'The City: Suggestions for the
Investigation of Human Behaviour in the Urban Environment' (1925),
2 Paul G. Cressey, 'The Life-Cycle of the Taxi-Dancer' (1932), 3
Milton M. Gordon, 'The Concept of a Sub-Culture and its
Application' (1947), 4 Albert K. Cohen, 'A General Theory of
Subcultures' (1955), 5 Ned Polsky, 'Research Method, Morality and
Criminology' (1967), 6 John Irwin, 'Notes on the Status of the
Concept Subculture' (1970), Part Two The Birmingham
Tradition and cultural studies, Introduction: Ken
Gelder
7 Phil Cohen, 'Subcultural Conflict and Working-Class Community'
(1972), 8 John Clarke, Stuart Hall, Tony Jefferson and Brian
Roberts, 'Subcultures: Cultures and Class' (1975), 9 Angela
McRobbie and Jenny Garber, 'Girls and Subcultures' (1975), 10 Paul
E. Willis, 'Culture, Institution, Differentiation' (1977), 11 Dick
Hebdige, 'Subculture: The Meaning of Style' (1979), 12 Angela
McRobbie, 'Second-Hand Dresses and the Role of the Ragmarket'
(1989), Part Three Critiques and Alternatives,
Introduction: Ken Gelder, 13 Jock Young, 'The Subterranean World of
Play' (1971), 14 Stanley Cohen, 'Symbols of Trouble' (1980), 15
Gary Clarke, 'Defending Ski-Jumpers' (1981), 16 Andrew Tolson,
'Social Surveillance and Subjectification' (1990), 17 Sarah
Thornton, 'The Social Logic of Subcultural Capital' (1995), 18
Michel Maffesoli, 'The Emotional Community' (1996), Part
Four Occupying Territories, Introduction: Ken Gelder, 19
Frederic M. Thrasher, 'Gangland' (1927), 20 William Foote Whyte,
'The Problem of Cornerville' (1943), 21 Erving Goffman, 'Hospital
Underlife: Places' (1961), 22 Peter Marsh, Elizabeth Rosser and Rom
Harré, 'Life on the Terraces' (1978), 23 Kevin Hetherington, 'Blank
Figures in the Countryside' (2000), 24 Iain Borden, 'Performing the
City' (2001) Part Five Style, Identity, Politics,
Introduction: Ken Gelder, 25 Ralph H. Turner and Samuel J. Surace,
'Zoot-Suiters and Mexicans' (1956), 26 T. R. Fyvel, 'Fashion and
Revolt' (1963), 27 Dick Hebdige, 'Posing...Threats,
Striking...Poses' (1983), 28 Kobena Mercer, 'Black Hair/Style
Politics' (1987), 29 Nancy Macdonald, 'Making a World of
Difference: The Personal Benefits of Subcultural Membership'
(2001), 30 Michael Atkinson, 'Tattoo Enthusiasts: Subculture or
Figuration?' (2003), Part Six Sexed Subjects,
Introduction: Ken Gelder, 31 Laud Humphreys, 'The Sociologist as
Voyeur' (1970), 32 Douglas Crimp with Adam Rolston, 'AIDS Activist
Graphics' (1990), 33 Murray Healy, 'Getting Harder: Skinheads and
Homosexuals' (1996), 34 Marcia Ian, 'When is a Body Not a Body?
When it's a Building' (1996), 35 Judith Halberstam, 'Drag Kings:
Masculinity and Performance' (1998), 36 Clare Hemmings, 'Waiting
For No Man: bisexual femme subjectivity and cultural repudiation'
(1998), Part Seven Scenes of Music, Introduction:
Ken Gelder, 37 Howard Becker, 'The Culture of a Deviant Group: The
Dance Musician' (1963), 38 Dave Laing, 'Listening to Punk' (1985),
39 Paul Gilroy, 'Diaspora, Utopia and the Critique of Capitalism'
(1987), 40 Will Straw, 'Communities and Scenes in Popular Music'
(1991), 41 James Farrer, 'Disco "Super-Culture": consuming foreign
sex in the Chinese disco' (1999), 42 Ben Malbon, 'Moments of
Ecstasy' (2001), Part Eight Mediated, Global,
Virtual, Introduction: Ken Gelder, 43 Howard Rheingold,
'Introduction to The Virtual Community' (1994), 44 Stephen
Duncombe, 'Community' (1997), 45 Sharon Kinsella, 'Amateur Manga
Subculture and the Otaku Incident' (2000), 46 David Bell, 'Meat and
Metal' (2000), 47 Paul Hodkinson, 'Communicating Goth: On-line
Media' (2002), 48 Martin Roberts, 'Notes on a Global Underground'
(2004)
Ken Gelder is a Reader in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne. His books include Reading the Vampire (1994) and, with Jane M. Jacobs, Uncanny Australia: Sacredness and Identity in a Postcolonial Nation (1998). He is also editor of The Horror Reader (2000). His new book, Popular Fiction: The Logics and Practices of a Literary Field, will be published by Routledge in December 2004.
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