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Fight, Flight, or Chill

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Rave is one of the first distinct and significant youth subcultures to emerge since the early days of punk rockers and skinheads. A middle-class culture renowned for drug use, computer-generated "t...
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  • 23 March 2006
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Rave is one of the first distinct and significant youth subcultures to emerge since the early days of punk rockers and skinheads. A middle-class culture renowned for drug use, computer-generated "techno" music, and all-night dance parties, rave has been described as everything from a drug cult to a neo-hippie community. Brian Wilson uses his ethnographic research on rave during the mid and late 1990s in Southern Ontario to discuss the ways in which young people participate in social and cultural life at the turn of the millennium.

Fight, Flight or Chill explores the extent to which raver youths' experiences are constrained or determined by individualistic, high-tech, mass-mediated Western culture in which alienated and unfulfilled youth are apparently more at-risk for escapist and thrill-seeking behaviours. Wilson considers how raver youth creatively and proactively subvert these constraints in novel and empowering ways - from political activism to symbolic and stylistic expressions of resistance to community-building efforts. He also discusses the globalization and political economy of rave and youth culture and examines the ideologies that underlie simple solutions to the complex concerns over young people today.

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Price: $37.95
Pages: 230
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 23 March 2006
Trim Size: 9.00 X 5.75 in
ISBN: 9780773530614
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
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Brian Wilson is associate professor, cultural studies and sociology, School of Human Kinetics, University of British Columbia.