Subculture: The Meaning of Style
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- | {{Template}}'''''Subculture: The Meaning of Style''''' is a 1979 [[Cultural Studies]] book by [[Dick Hebdige]]. It was one of the first books dealing with [[punk]] to offer intellectual content, referencing [[Althusser]], [[Gramsci]], [[Barthes]] and semiotics . Hebdige is concerned with the UK's postwar, music-centred, white [[working class]] [[subculture]]s, from [[teddy boy]]s to [[mod]]s and [[rocker]]s to [[skinhead]]s and [[punk]]s. | + | {{Template}}'''''Subculture: The Meaning of Style''''' is a 1979 [[Cultural Studies]] book by [[Dick Hebdige]]. It was one of the first books dealing with [[punk]] to offer intellectual content, referencing [[Althusser]], [[Gramsci]], [[Barthes]] and semiotics. Hebdige is concerned with the UK's postwar, music-centred, [[white]] [[working class]] [[subculture]]s, from [[teddy boy]]s to [[mod]]s and [[rocker]]s to [[skinhead]]s and [[punk]]s. |
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