Club Cultures

Club Cultures
Author: Sarah Thornton
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996-03-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0819562971

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A close look at the music and culture of dance clubs and the “rave” phenomenon..

Club Cultures

Club Cultures
Author: Sarah Thornton
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-08-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745668802

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This is an innovative contribution to the study of popular culture, focusing on the youth cultures that revolve around dance clubs and raves.

Club Cultures

Club Cultures
Author: Silvia Rief
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781135214159

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This book explores contemporary club and dance cultures as a manifestation of aesthetic and prosthetic forms of life. Rief addresses the questions of how practices of clubbing help cultivate particular forms of reflexivity and modes of experience, and how these shape new devices for reconfiguring the boundaries around youth cultural and other social identities. She contributes empirical analyses of how such forms of experience are mediated by the particular structures of night-clubbing economies, the organizational regulation and the local organization of experience in club spaces, the media discourses and imageries, the technologies intervening into the sense system of the body (e.g. music, visuals, drugs) and the academic discourses on dance culture. Although the book draws from local club scenes in London and elsewhere in the UK, it also reflects on similarities and differences between nightclubbing cultures across geographical contexts.

Club Cultures and Female Subjectivity

Club Cultures and Female Subjectivity
Author: Maria Pini
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781403914200

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This work explores the significance which contemporary club cultures can have for women at a time when femininity is undergoing radical reconstruction. The book focuses upon the experiential accounts given by a range of 'raving' and clubbing women and illustrates how new (and, in some respects, more appropriate to our times) fictions of femininity are generated within these accounts. Club cultures can, it is argued, come to provide important sites for the exploration of new ways of being women-in-culture. Focus upon these more subjective and experiential aspects reveals that today's dance cultures have much to offer women, and a lot more to say about femininity than is usually acknowledged. This suggests the limitations of much contemporary club culture criticism which concludes that because men tend to dominate at the levels of production and organisation, today's club cultures signal a sexual-political step backwards.

Club Cultures

Club Cultures
Author: Silvia Rief
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781135214142

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This book explores contemporary club and dance cultures as a manifestation of aesthetic and prosthetic forms of life. Rief addresses the questions of how practices of clubbing help cultivate particular forms of reflexivity and modes of experience, and how these shape new devices for reconfiguring the boundaries around youth cultural and other social identities. She contributes empirical analyses of how such forms of experience are mediated by the particular structures of night-clubbing economies, the organizational regulation and the local organization of experience in club spaces, the media discourses and imageries, the technologies intervening into the sense system of the body (e.g. music, visuals, drugs) and the academic discourses on dance culture. Although the book draws from local club scenes in London and elsewhere in the UK, it also reflects on similarities and differences between nightclubbing cultures across geographical contexts.

The New Age of Electronic Dance Music and Club Culture

The New Age of Electronic Dance Music and Club Culture
Author: Anita Jóri,Martin Lücke
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9783030390020

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of electronic dance music (EDM) and club culture. To do so, it interlinks a broad range of disciplines, revealing their (at times vastly) differing standpoints on the same subject. Scholars from such diverse fields as cultural studies, economics, linguistics, media studies, musicology, philosophy, and sociology share their perspectives. In addition, the book features articles by practitioners who have been active on the EDM scene for many years and discuss issues like gender and diversity problems in general, and the effects of gentrification on club culture in Berlin. Although the book’s main focus is on Berlin, one of the key centers of EDM and club culture, its findings can also be applied to other hotspots. Though primarily intended for researchers and students, the book will benefit all readers interested in obtaining an interdisciplinary overview of research on electronic dance music.

Club Cultures

Club Cultures
Author: Silvia Rief
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2009
Genre: Dance
ISBN: OCLC:1062926277

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Risky Pleasures

Risky Pleasures
Author: Fiona Hutton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317062615

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In this book Fiona Hutton provides a fascinating insight into women's experiences of clubbing. Based on a rich ethnographic account of the Manchester club scene, Risky Pleasures? is set within the context of the theoretical literature on youth subcultures, female friendship, consumption, risk and the city. The work highlights both the producers of club scenes - promoters, DJs, dealers - and the consumers - women negotiating pleasure and risk in club spaces and in the city at night. It explores the range of club spaces, developing a typology of 'mainstream' and 'underground' clubs, and considers how different types of participants are attracted to different 'scenes'. It examines women's recreational drug-use within a club context and discusses issues of sexuality, tolerance and the importance of 'attitude' in terms of women's feelings of safety. Revealing the important role of different spaces and different atmospheres in how women participate in club scenes, Fiona Hutton argues that drug taking and sexual pleasure are always contextualized within the environments created in different spaces, and that the risk and danger negotiated by women clubbers are counterbalanced by fun and pleasure - and ultimately empowerment.