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Up from the Underground: The Culture of Rock Music in Postsocialist Hungary by Anna Szemere,

Up from the Underground: The Culture of Rock Music in Postsocialist Hungary by Anna Szemere,
What happens to a community of oppositional artists when the purpose and meaning of their opposition are undermined by social transformation? Such was the dilemma facing many underground artists in Eastern Europe following the collapse of state socialism. In Up from the Underground, Anna Szemere looks at the rock-music-based underground in Hungary, showing how it anticipated, precipitated, and responded to a period of fundamental change. Szemere's work focuses on a community of rock musicians that became popular with Hungary's urban youth culture in the early 1980s -- groups with names such as the Committee, Control Group, and the Galloping Coroners. Szemere reveals the activities, discourse, and group life of musicians against the background of shifting institutional contexts. By the mid-1990s the change of regime had altered the cultural dynamics of Hungarian society, leading to a complete realignment of the underground music world. Szemere uses the opportunity presented by these developments to challenge one-dimensional representations of popular culture and transition in the region. She also addresses more general questions about the nature and uses of expressive culture, autonomy, social change, and social reproduction. Up from the Underground is an important addition to the scholarship on the cultural dimension of the most profound societal change in Europe since World War II. It also enriches the increasingly global field of cultural sociology and cultural studies by rethinking its central assumptions and theories in the light of Eastern Europe's unique historical and social experience.



Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society by Michael Herzfeld,
Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society by Michael Herzfeld,
Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society builds on a collaborative, international project sponsored by UNESCO to offer an overview of social and cultural anthropology. The volume offers a vision of the "militant middle ground" between theory and practice, humanistic and scientific approaches, and symbolic and materialist perspectives. Rejecting conventional layout, noted anthropologist Michael Herzfeld brings his collaborators -- specialists in their various fields -- into a broader conversation about the ways in which social and cultural anthropology can illuminate aspects of the human condition that less intimate approaches cannot reveal. Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society addresses the theoretical as well as ethical commitments that have enabled anthropologists to play a leading role in the critique of racism and other forms of intolerance. Herzfeld examines topics ranging from mass media, environmental and development issues, kinship and suffering in transnational settings, the politics of both the nation-state and the local community, the arts, cosmologies of science as well as religion, to the relationship between social life and history. Readers will find their eyes opened to the complexities of culture and society at a time of vastly intensified communication and contact, and will discover that anthropology offers unique insights into both the common predicaments of humankind and the specific ways that different groups have developed to address those predicaments.



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Greek Society of the Friends of the Ancients - The Greek Society of the Friends of the Ancients is a group which is devoted to the preservation of Ancient Greek culture.

Culture and Society 1780-1950 - Culture and Society 1780-1950 (ISBN 0231057016) is a book on culture by Raymond Williams, first published in 1958.

Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture - Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture is an intellectual journal founded and edited by Michael J. Thompson.



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