Authenticity and Belonging in the Northern Soul Scene
Sarah Raine
This book, which builds on a three-year immersive ethnographic study, argues that what scene participants do and say within the northern soul scene constitutes a claim to belong. For younger members, making claims to belong is problematic in a scene where dominant notions of authenticity held by insiders are rooted in a particular past: the places, people, events, and soundscapes of particular venues during the 1970s. In order to engage with this past, young men and women participate in a range of discursive practices. This book argues that these practices, and the ways they intersect and deviate from dominant notions of authenticity, represent shared and individual negotiations of the 'true soulie'. In doing so, it reveals the rich experiences of the younger generation of this multigenerational music scene, and the ways they establish a claim to belong to a scene first formed before they were born.
Year:
2020
Edition:
1st ed. 2020
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Language:
english
Pages:
191
ISBN 10:
3030413640
ISBN 13:
9783030413644
Series:
Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music
File:
AZW3 , 603 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2020