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Exposing the forces behind the decline of the rave scene in Philadelphia and elsewhere

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"Anderson clearly has a passion for the subject matter and a keen focus on the 'decline' of rave culture which is to be commended. There is a need for in-depth considerations of post-rave club cultures as embedded in global, national, local and virtual spaces. The thoroughness of Anderson's empirical work, and her engagement with the data is useful and gives voice to young (and not so young!) people and culture."—Karenza Moore, Lancaster University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Corporate Raves, Weeklies, Underground Parties, and More: Defining the Rave– Club Culture Continuum
3. Loyalists, Spillovers, and Other Party People: Personal and Collective Identities in the Post-rave Era
4. From 1990s Massives to Raves’ Death?: Forces of Cultural Change
5. “Players and Their Tracks”: Types of Cultural Work in the EDM Scene
6. EDM as a Vibrant Global Scene
7. Twenty- First- Century Scenes, Sounds, and Selves
Appendix: Methods
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 15/06/2009
      ISBN13: 9781592139347, 978-1592139347
      ISBN10: 1592139345

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Exposing the forces behind the decline of the rave scene in Philadelphia and elsewhere

      Trade Review
      "Anderson clearly has a passion for the subject matter and a keen focus on the 'decline' of rave culture which is to be commended. There is a need for in-depth considerations of post-rave club cultures as embedded in global, national, local and virtual spaces. The thoroughness of Anderson's empirical work, and her engagement with the data is useful and gives voice to young (and not so young!) people and culture."—Karenza Moore, Lancaster University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      1. Introduction
      2. Corporate Raves, Weeklies, Underground Parties, and More: Defining the Rave– Club Culture Continuum
      3. Loyalists, Spillovers, and Other Party People: Personal and Collective Identities in the Post-rave Era
      4. From 1990s Massives to Raves’ Death?: Forces of Cultural Change
      5. “Players and Their Tracks”: Types of Cultural Work in the EDM Scene
      6. EDM as a Vibrant Global Scene
      7. Twenty- First- Century Scenes, Sounds, and Selves
      Appendix: Methods
      Notes
      References
      Index

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