Visual culture studies: VCS : rivista semstrale di cultura visuale
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In: El prezente, studies in Sephardic culture 11
In: El prezente, studies in Sephardic culture 4
ISSN: 1123-2684
La Giornata di studi è un incontro organizzato all'interno del Dottorato di ricerca in Storia, culture e politiche del globale, corso di dottorato interdipartimentale del Dipartimento di Storia Culture Civiltà (DiSCi) e del Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali (SPS). L'occasione è utile ai/alle dottorandi/e del primo anno di corso per discutere i primi progressi della ricerca dottorale con un/a esperto/a del proprio campo di studi. Giunto alla sue seconda edizione, l'incontro si è tenuto l'8-9 maggio 2019 preso l'aula Gambi del DiSCi.
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The purpose of this work is to apply the methods of textual semiotics to subcultures, in particular to the little known glam subculture. Subcultures have been the main research field of the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, known for its interdisciplinary approach, and for its focus on the creative aspects of subculture. Hebdige, in particular, introduced many semiotic elements in his work, as the aberrant decoding after Eco and the cultural creativity via bricolage after Lévi-Strauss. His definition of subculture as symbolic resistance has been criticized by the following post-subcultural researchers for its abstractness and lack of cohesion. Semiotics eventually have been expelled from the set of tools used in sociology for the analysis of subcultures. Nowadays, the studies on subcultures have a strong ethnographic focus. Due to terminological proliferation and a descriptive approach, it is difficult to compare them on a common basis. ...
The purpose of this work is to apply the methods of textual semiotics to subcultures, in particular to the little known glam subculture. Subcultures have been the main research field of the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, known for its interdisciplinary approach, and for its focus on the creative aspects of subculture. Hebdige, in particular, introduced many semiotic elements in his work, as the aberrant decoding after Eco and the cultural creativity via bricolage after Lévi-Strauss. His definition of subculture as symbolic resistance has been criticized by the following post-subcultural researchers for its abstractness and lack of cohesion. Semiotics eventually have been expelled from the set of tools used in sociology for the analysis of subcultures. Nowadays, the studies on subcultures have a strong ethnographic focus. Due to terminological proliferation and a descriptive approach, it is difficult to compare them on a common basis. ...
In: Psicologia dello sviluppo sociale e clinico 5
In: Rivista di studi politici internazionali: RSPI, Band 68, Heft 2, S. 317
ISSN: 0035-6611