
About this book series
From 1940s zoot-suiters and hepcats through 1950s rock 'n' rollers, beatniks and Teddy boys; 1960s surfers, rude boys, mods, hippies and bikers; 1970s skinheads, soul boys, rastas, glam rockers, funksters and punks; on to the heavy metal, hip-hop, casual, goth, rave and clubber styles of the 1980s, 90s, noughties and beyond, distinctive blends of fashion and music have become a defining feature of the cultural landscape. The Subcultures Network series is international in scope and designed to explore the social and political implications of subcultural forms. Youth and subcultures will be located in their historical, socio-economic and cultural context; the motivations and meanings applied to the aesthetics, actions and manifestations of youth and subculture will be assessed. The objective is to facilitate a genuinely cross-disciplinary and transnational outlet for a burgeoning area of academic study.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2730-9525
- Print ISSN
- 2730-9517
- Series Editor
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- Keith Gildart,
- Anna Gough-Yates,
- Sian Lincoln,
- Bill Osgerby,
- Lucy Robinson,
- John Street,
- Peter Webb,
- Matthew Worley
Book titles in this series
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The Bebop Scene in London's Soho, 1945-1950
Post-war Britain’s First Youth Subculture
- Authors:
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- Ray Kinsella
- Copyright: 2022
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Spectacle, Fashion and the Dancing Experience in Britain, 1960-1990
- Authors:
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- Jon Stratton
- Copyright: 2022
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Global Dance Cultures in the 1970s and 1980s
Disco Heterotopias
- Editors:
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- Flora Pitrolo
- Marko Zubak
- Copyright: 2022
Abstracted and indexed in
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- SCOPUS