Subcultures attract a great deal of interest, both in popular
media and in academic work.
Comprehensive and fascinating, these four volumes represent work
on subcultures across several disciplines: cultural history,
cultural studies, criminology and sociology. Beginning by looking
at accounts of subcultures in sixteenth-century England, the set
then presents case studies that contrast work on gangs and graffiti
with CCCS work on subcultures. Volume three then follows CCCS work
on punks, by turning to music subcultures, and, lastly, the fourth
volume highlights five recent trends in subcultural studies - body
subcultures, sexed subcultures, fan and micro-media communities,
grassroots and 'neo-pagan' subcultures, and 'virtual communities'
and cybercultures.
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