Taylor & Francis GroupTaylor & Francis Group
Search all titles
  • Login
  • Hi, User  
    • Your Account
    • Logout
  • Search all titles
  • Search all collections
In Garageland
loading
In Garageland

Rock, Youth and Modernity

In Garageland

Rock, Youth and Modernity

ByJohan Fornäs, Ulf Lindberg, Ove Sernhede
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 4 April 2014
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315003375
Pages 296 pages
eBook ISBN 9781136137884
SubjectsArts, Humanities
KeywordsYouth Culture, Rock Music, Oskar Negt, Thomas Ziehe, Alfred Lorenzer
Get Citation

Get Citation

Fornäs, J., Lindberg, U., Sernhede, O. (1995). In Garageland. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315003375
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.

Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.

In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 3|122 pages
BANDS – THREE CULTURES
View abstract

Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.

Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.

In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 3|122 pages
BANDS – THREE CULTURES
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.

Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.

In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 3|122 pages
BANDS – THREE CULTURES
View abstract

Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.

Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.

In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 3|122 pages
BANDS – THREE CULTURES
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.

Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.

In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 3|122 pages
BANDS – THREE CULTURES
View abstract

Seeking to understand youth culture through its visual and musical expression, In Garageland presents a pioneering ethnographic study of rock bands and their fans.

Topics include class as well as sexual conflicts; mainstream and deviant subcultures, and the complex social, psychological and ethical relationships which exist within youth culture.

In Garageland develops the notion of youth culture research as a way of mirroring our grown-up identities and of staking out the limits of late modern culture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |18 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 3|122 pages
BANDS – THREE CULTURES
View abstract
Taylor & Francis Group
Policies
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Cookie Policy
Journals
  • Taylor & Francis Online
  • CogentOA
Corporate
  • Taylor & Francis
    Group
  • Taylor & Francis Group
Help & Contact
  • Students/Researchers
  • Librarians/Institutions

Connect with us

Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2018 Informa UK Limited