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Goth Summary
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Although members of this youth subculture may differ in their own definitions, goth can be characterized by a fascination with all things otherworldly, from vampires to magic and beyond. Like punk, goth comprises a musical genre as well as an attitude,...
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The goth subculture is a contemporary subculture found in many countries. It began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s in the gothic rock scene, an offshoot of the post-punk genre. The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the...


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Goth: Undead Subculture/contemporary Gothic
04/01/2007: 645 words, approx. 2 pages
GOTH: UNDEAD SUBCULTURE EDITED BY LAUREN M. E. GOODLAD AND MICHAEL BIBBY DURHAM, NC: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 472 PAGES. $26. CONTEMPORARY GOTHIC BY CATHERINE SPOONER LONDON: REAKTION BOOKS (DISTRIBUTED IN THE US BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS). 240 PAGES. $20. In...
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Gothic Studies
Dark Webs: Goth Subcultures in Cyberspace
05/01/2007: 5,196 words, approx. 17 pages
The rapport between Goth subcultures and new technologies has often been a subject of fascination for those who are both part of that subculture and external observers. William Gibson, who provided much of the impetus for such intersections via his contributions to cyberpunk, made...
 


 

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