TRANCENational ALIENation

by Bryan Meadan

TRANCENational ALIENation by Bryan Meadan (Book) in History
ISBN: 978-1-4116-8543-7
Publisher: Bryan Meadan
Copyright: © 2006 by Bryan Meadan Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Israel

Printed: 160 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Trance Music Culture, Moral Panics and Transnational Identity in Israel
This book is the culmination of research on Trance music culture in Israel and shows that some groups of trance participants consider trance music and the raves valuable subcultural commodities and integral parts of their worldview and identity. Police actions in halting trance parties have caused trance participants to feel alienation towards both the state and national ideals. The moral panic, spearheaded by these police actions, has caused trance participants to respond by devaluing previous national identity constructions and in turn developing transnational identity attachments to the global trance community.


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