Goth: Identity, Style and Subculture (Dress, Body, Culture, v. 26)

by Paul Hodkinson

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Goths represent one of the most arresting, distinctive and enduring subcultures of recent times. The dedication of those involved to a lifestyle which, from the outside, may appear dark and sinister, has spawned reactions ranging from admiration to alarm. Until now, no one has conducted a full-scale ethnographic study of this fascinating subcultural group. Based on extensive research by an 'insider', this is the first. Immersing us in the potent mix of identities, practices and values that make up the goth scene, the author takes us behind the faade of the goth mystique. From dress and musical tastes to social habits and the use of the internet, Hodkinson details the inner workings of this intriguing group. Defying postmodern theories that claim media and commerce break down substantive cultural groupings, Hodkinson shows how both have been used by goths to retain, and even strengthen, their group identity. Hodkinson provides a comprehensive reworking of subcultural theory, making a key contribution to the disciplines of sociology, cultural studies, youth studies, media studies, and popular music studies.
Readable and accessible, this groundbreaking book presents a unique chance to engage with a contemporary, spectacular culture.
  • ISBN10 185973605X
  • ISBN13 9781859736050
  • Publish Date 1 October 2002 (first published 1 July 2002)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Berg Publishers
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 288
  • Language English