Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is found in their symbolic fit with the subculture responsible for producing them. As a consequence, fanzines have mostly been interpreted homologically as acts of political resistance, with little attention being paid to the aesthetic arguments they contain. By contrast, to consider fanzines as types of genre-cultures it becomes possible to examine amateur writing about music not as explicitly oppositional, but as contributions to the critical discourse of popular music. This article explores a single fanzine to examine the ways in which its writers – and the musicians it features - evaluate the music they favour. A genre-culture approach offer...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Difficulty is most often associated, not with popular music, but with the avant-garde. How do popul...
Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is foun...
Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is foun...
Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is foun...
This thesis investigates the role of fanzines in developing music communities in Ireland. It explore...
This essay explores the 70s independent music periodicals in Britain and the concept of music fandom...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
This book explores popular music fandom from a cultural studies perspective that incorporates popula...
Difficulty is most often associated, not with popular music, but with the avant-garde. How do popul...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Difficulty is most often associated, not with popular music, but with the avant-garde. How do popul...
Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is foun...
Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is foun...
Research into fanzines has tended to locate them as subcultural artefacts whose significance is foun...
This thesis investigates the role of fanzines in developing music communities in Ireland. It explore...
This essay explores the 70s independent music periodicals in Britain and the concept of music fandom...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
This book explores popular music fandom from a cultural studies perspective that incorporates popula...
Difficulty is most often associated, not with popular music, but with the avant-garde. How do popul...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Recent theoretical interest in Noise has drawn attention to the difficulties of making sense of it a...
‘Alternative’ publications challenge the conventional discourses of rock journalism. In particular,...
Difficulty is most often associated, not with popular music, but with the avant-garde. How do popul...