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Title: East Coast Hardcore


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East Coast Hardcore
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Analyzing the Social Interactions in the Hardcore
scene
  • Dancing and Fighting Hardcore Style
  • Materialistic Theory (Fetterman 1998)
  • Identity Formation (Brake 1985)
  • Style
  • Image, Demeanor, and Argot
  • Phenomenological Approach (Fetterman 1998)
  • Consolidating the Emic Etic Perspectives

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Hardcore Dancing/Kickboxing
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Hardcore Dancing/Kickboxing
  • Emic Perspective
  • To Release Aggression
  • To Be An Active Part of the Music
  • To Show Appreciation to the Band

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Hardcore Dancing/Kickboxing
  • Etic Perspective
  • Territoriality
  • To Impress Ones Friends
  • Spiritual Healing Through Dance (Hutson 1999)
  • Breaking Free of Conformity (Turner Surace
    1997)

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Fighting in the Hardcore Scene
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Fighting in the Hardcore Scene
  • Emic Perspective
  • Cause of Fights
  • Alternate Outlet of Aggression
  • Protecting the Hardcore Family
  • Battle Scars

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Fighting in the Hardcore Scene
  • Etic Perspective
  • Ritualized Reaffirming Ties of Loyalty
  • Overt Hostile Crowd Behavior (Turner Surace
    1997)

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Works Cited
  • Brake, Michael
  • 1985 Comparative Youth Culture The Sociology
    of Youth Cultures and Youth Subcultures in
    America, Britain and Canada. Boston Routledge
    Kegan Paul.
  • Fetterman, David M.
  • 1998 Ethnography Step by Step. Thousand
    Oaks Sage Publications, Inc.
  • Hutson, Scott R.
  • The Rave Spiritual Healing in Modern Western
    Subcultures. Anthropological Quarterly 73(1)
    35-50.
  • Turner, Ralph H., and Samuel J. Surace
  • 1997 Zoot-Suiters and Mexicans Symbols in
    Crowd Behavior. In The Subcultures Reader. Ken
    Gelder and Sarah Thornton, eds. Pp. 379-387. New
    York Routledge.

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