Synopsis
1. Introduction: Researching Subcultures, Myth and Memory- Bart van der Steen andThierry P.F. Verburgh
Part I: Conceptual Clarifications
2. Situating 'Subculture': On the Origins and Limits of The term for Understanding Youth Cultures- Andy Bennett
3. Myth and Authenticity in Subculture Studies- J. Patrick Williams
4. Punk Legends: Cultural Representation and Ostension- Jeffrey Debies-Carl
5. 'Bad to the Bone' The Myth and Mystique of the Motorcycle Gang- Bill Osgerby
6. 'Two Baltimores' and the Conflicting Representations of Baltimore's Wild Out Wheelie Boyz- Glen Wood
Part II: Subcultural Myth and Memory
7. Remembering Andre 'Angel' Melendez: Rave Subculture's Contested/Conflicted Memory of a Racially Motivated Murder- Yamil Avivi García
8. 'From the Dark Past': The Contested Historiography of Violence in Norwegian Black Metal- Ross Hagen
9. Between Revolution and the Market: Bob Marley and the Cultural Politics of the Youth Icon- Jeremy Prestholdt
Part III: Punk, Personal and Subcultural Memory
10. Memories of Being Punk in West Germany: Personal and Shared Recollections in Life Stories- Knud Andresen
11. Mapping Subcultures from Scratch: Moving Beyond the Mythology of Dutch Post-Punk- Richard Foster
12. Imagining and Performing Marginalization: Hip Hop and the Arab Spring of 2011- Igor Johannsen
13. 'Soaking up the Punky-Funky All-Feel of Eastern Kreuzberg': Myth-Making, Preference Construction, and Youth Cultures- Thierry P.F. Verburgh
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