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| Subcultural narrative identity construction in personal zines Voß, Lasse |
| Main title | Subcultural narrative identity construction in personal zines |
| Subtitle | the New Orleans punk anarchist scene and the impact of hurricane Katrina |
| Author | Voß, Lasse |
| No. of Pages | 113 S. |
| FU dept. or institution | John-F.-Kennedy-Institute, Department of Culture |
| Year of publication | 2008 |
| Documents | pdf-Datei
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| Keywords | zines; identity; narrative; autobiography; expressive individualism; subculture; scene; anarchism; punk; New Orleans; Hurricane Katrina |
| Classification (DDC) | 305 Social groups |
| Type of document | Examination paper |
| Media type or format | Text |
| Abstract | |
| Table of contents | 1 Introduction 2 Personal Zines 2.1 History of Zine Publishing 2.1.1 Science Fiction Fanzines 2.1.2 Punk Fanzines 2.1.3 Queer and Riot Grrrl Zines 2.1.4 Personal Zines 2.2 Electronic Zines and Weblogs 2.3 Zine Research 3 Narrative Identity 3.1 Expressive Individualism 3.2 Narrative Approaches to Identity and Agency 3.2.1 Technologies of the Self 3.2.2 Narrative Performativity 3.2.3 Reflexive Project of the Self 3.3 Identity Construction in Political Activism 3.4 Narrative Identity Construction 3.4.1 Narratology 3.4.2 Autobiography 3.4.3 The Narrative Subject 3.4.4 Critique and Potential 4 Subcultural Politics 4.1 Beyond Subcultures 4.1.1 PostÂ-Subcultures 4.1.2 Subculture, Counterculture and Social Movement Convergence 4.1.3 The Scene 4.2 The Punk Anarchist Scene 4.2.1 From Hardcore to the Punk Anarchist Scene 4.2.2 PostÂ-Punk and New Anarchism 4.3 Whiteness and Self-Marginalization 5 Identity and Politics in the New Orleans Scene 5.1 The New Orleans Scene 5.2 "The chemistry of place": New Orleans as Home 5.3 "We are all packages of stories": Narrative and Identity 5.4 "This is about the way we live": Politics and Identity 5.5 "We are the forerunners of gentrification": Privilege 6 Hurricane Katrina 6.1 Post-Katrina Zines 6.2 "The letter I have neglected to write": Motivations 6.3 "The diluvial wasteland": Coping and Symbolism 6.4 "Everything you feared is true": Politics 7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Annotated Zine Reprints 10 Interviews 10.1 Experts of Zine Culture 10.2 Research Sample 11 Zusammenfassung in Deutscher Sprache |
| Language | English |
| Terms of use | ![]() Dieses Werk steht unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht-kommerziell - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 3.0 Deutschland Lizenz |
| Author's comments | Magisterarbeit, vorgelegt am John-F.-Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien, Abteilung für Kultur, Freie Universität Berlin, September 2008. Betreut von Prof. Dr. Winfried Fluck und Prof. Dr. Laura Bieger |
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| Static URL | http://edocs.fu-berlin.de/docs/receive/FUDOCS_document_000000013962 |
| Created at | 17.07.2012 - 09:16:58 |
| Last changed | 23.07.2012 - 17:05:14 |






