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Subculture of Darkness: A History of Steampunk, Cyberpunk, Dieselpunk and Goth in the U.K.

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Subculture of Darkness: A History of Steampunk, Cyberpunk, Dieselpunk and Goth in the U.K.

$65.00
$60.62
Sale 7%
 
The allure of the shadowy, the unconventional, and the imaginative has captivated human imagination for centuries. This book delves into the rich tapestry of four distinct yet interconnected UK subcultures - steampunk, cyberpunk, dieselpunk, and goth - each characterized by its unique aesthetic, literary influences, and vibrant community. We will trace the evolution of these styles from their literary roots in the works of authors such as Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and H.P. Lovecraft, demonstrating how these foundational texts tapped into enduring human fascinations with scientific ambition, technological anxieties, the supernatural, and the darker facets of the human psyche. Their influence resonates deeply within the visual and thematic elements prevalent in each of these subcultures, shaping their respective identities and providing a common thread that links them together. Beyond literary analysis, this book will explore the intricate dynamics of the communities surrounding these subcultures. We will document the celebrations, festivals, and merchandise associated with each style, analyze the demographics of their participants, and examine the underlying cultural and personal motivations that inspire individual choices to embrace these aesthetics. Through a combination of historical analysis, sociological observation, and engagement with primary sources, we aim to provide a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of these influential subcultures, highlighting their complex interplay and demonstrating their enduring appeal in contemporary society. This investigation will demonstrate the significance of these subcultures as expressions of identity, creativity, and community within the broader context of UK popular culture and beyond. The journey through these shadowy worlds of style promises to be both insightful and engaging.


Author: Peter Harper
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: 45635
Number of Pages: 358 pages
Binding: Fiction
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ISBN-13: 9798303097490
 

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