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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814792797

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By Patricia D. White
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Patricia D. White is Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School.

"In his book Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music Youth Culture and Social Crisis, Ryan Moore brilliantly situates the histories of several musical styles within the political, economic, and social changes that lead to the development of an assortment of rock subgenres. Moore's engaging book is for scholars of youth culture, pop culture, and any who are interested in music history."-Douglas N. Evans, "Journal of Youth and Adolescence" "Moore's deeply personal take on the historical significance of heavy metal is also a refreshing addition to the independent music canon." -"CampusProgress.org", "Moore's strength is his obvious admiration for the bands and genres he highlights. He is a first-class music journalist and historian and when he delves into a particular subculture like the "econo" ethos of the Minutemen, the Dickies use of "snortcore" or Minor Threat's creation of straightedge, the reader is richly rewarded. -"PopMatters.com", "Sells Like Teen Spirit combines a fascinating ethnography of San Diego's punk subculture with a profound rumination on the exhaustion of social movements and the emptiness of consumer culture in our society. Moore helps us see how large changes in economics and social relations manifest themselves in seemingly small sites and practices in our everyday lives." -George Lipsitz, author of "Footsteps in the Dark: The Hidden Histories of Popular Music" "With endearing authenticity and proper reverence, Moore skillfully articulates the brutal social truths that compel young people to create meaning and subculture out of chaos and anomie. Somewhere, Walter Benjamin and the Ramones are slamming through another brilliant set shouting, 'Hey ho, let's go!!' " -Donna Gaines, author of "A Misfit's Manifesto: The Sociological Memoir of a Rock & Roll Heart"

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