Fight, flight, or chill : subcultures, youth and rave into the twenty-first century / Brian Wilson.
Material type: TextPublisher number: 432869 | CaOOCELPublication details: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 216 pages) : portraitsContent type:- text
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- Rave culture -- Ontario
- Youth -- Recreation -- Ontario
- Rave culture
- Rave (Subculture)
- Jeunesse -- Loisirs
- Rave (Subculture) -- Ontario
- Jeunesse -- Loisirs -- Ontario
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Life Stages -- Adolescence
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Life Stages -- Teenagers
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General
- Rave culture
- Youth -- Recreation
- Ontario
- Jugendkultur
- Rave
- Ontario
- JSTOR-DDA
- Rave culture Ontario
- Youth Recreation Ontario
- Youth Ontario
- Rave culture Case studies
- Youth Ontario Case studies
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Youth culture, complexity, and rave. PART ONE. Rave culture, history, and social experience. From New York to Ibiza to Britain to Toronto: rave histories, contexts, and panics -- Doctrines, disappointments, and dance: perspectives and activities in the rave scene -- Making impressions, making investments: identities, relationships, commitments, and rave. PART TWO. Reading rave, interpreting youth culture. Fight, flight, or chill: reconsidering youth subcultural resistance -- Marketing "The vibe": community, nostalgia, political economy, and rave. Conclusion. Raise a fist? Reflections on theory and practice. Appendix 1: Comments about method and theory.
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Rave is one of the first distinct and significant youth subcultures to emerge since the early days of punk rockers and skinheads. A middle-class culture renowned for drug use, computer-generated "techno" music, and all-night dance parties, rave has been described as everything from a drug cult to a neo-hippie community. Brian Wilson uses his ethnographic research on rave during the mid and late 1990s in Southern Ontario to discuss the ways in which young people participate in social and cultural life at the turn of the millennium.
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