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Heavy metal in Turkey: Tracking the tensions of democratization in the 1990s
Abstract Music, as a form of public discourse, invariably becomes a social science field that is considered more in the postmodern era when the boundaries are blurred. This study examines the political and cultural links between the emergence of the heavy metal genre and Turkish democracy. There are correlations between the prevalence of heavy metal in
Yavuz Yildirim
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Theorizing surveillance and social spacing through football: The fan‐opticon and beyond
Abstract This article critically examines the temporal mobilizations of a 25‐year football supporter social movement against the all‐seating (stadia) legislation in England and Wales, to unpack, and advance, (neo‐)Foucauldian panoptic theorizations of surveillance power and counter‐power.
Mark Turner, Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
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WINNETOU, WHITE INNOCENCE, AND SETTLER TIME
Abstract Proclaiming ‘every generation has its Winnetou’, German network RTL ushered in the return of Winnetou to German television in 2016 with a big‐budget film trilogy, Winnetou – Der Mythos Lebt. This article analyses the Winnetou film trilogy in dialogue with Karl May's original 1893 novels and the 1960s West German westerns using the concepts of ...
Maureen O. Gallagher
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Collecting and Exhibiting Traditional and Popular Alpine Folk Music in Austria—A Case Study
Abstract This paper presents a case study dedicated to a particular genre of folk music popular in the Alpine countries, and its collection and display in Austria in connection with a project in which the author was involved. The theoretical and practical questions related to this study reflect the needs and challenges posed by this topic in terms of ...
Bernadette Biedermann
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The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 56, Issue 2, Page 374-395, April 2023.
John Davis, Monica Sklar
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Cultural Responses to the War on Drugs: Writing, Occupying, and ‘Public‐ing’ in the Mexican City
Abstract Cardboard publishers (editoriales cartoneras) are small, independent publishers linked by the recovered cardboard that covers their books, a commitment to the promotion of local authors, and a drive to make literature accessible. This cultural movement, whose actors often form part of broader social movements, has spread across Latin America ...
Patrick O’Hare, Lucy Bell
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Occupational Therapy Research in Schools: A Mapping Review
Background. Throughout the world, schools have become an important place for professional integration for occupational therapists. Objective. To map the production of knowledge on research related to the keywords “occupational therapy” and “school.” Method.
Patrícia L. de Oliveira Borba +4 more
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Thinking Film: Cinefied Materiality in Slobodan Šijan’s Fanzine Film Leaflet (1976-1979)
The study focuses on Slobodan Šijan’s single-page, double-sided fanzine called Film Leaflet, created and distributed monthly from 1976 to 1979 in socialist Yugoslavia, examining it as an alternative platform for propagating new critical experimental film
Aleksandar Bošković
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Los papeles(de la cultura) del ayer
Asistimos a una inesperada reivindicación de la lla-mada prensa cultural marginal española, surgida du-rante el franquismo en forma sobre todo de revistas y fanzines de diversa índole, con un marcado acento contracultural en sus propuestas ...
Fran G. Matute
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In the early 1980s, the crisis of punk gave rise to hardcore, which was characterised by its increased aggressiveness of performance and radical contestation of society.
Nicola DEL CORNO
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