What ‘Hipsters’ talk about when they talk about hipsters : an ethnography of hipsterdom in Singapore.

An ethnography of hipsterdom in Singapore, this thesis applies Glick’s (2010) Theory of Hipster Relativity in studying the sub/counterculture through lay narratives of the contentious ‘other’, or “cultural intermediaries” (Bourdieu 1979; Hesmondhalgh 2006: 226) who apply the ‘hipster’ label in their...

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Main Author: Chua, Jeremy Ming Li.
Other Authors: Sulfikar Amir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-517272019-12-10T12:57:44Z What ‘Hipsters’ talk about when they talk about hipsters : an ethnography of hipsterdom in Singapore. Chua, Jeremy Ming Li. Sulfikar Amir School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology An ethnography of hipsterdom in Singapore, this thesis applies Glick’s (2010) Theory of Hipster Relativity in studying the sub/counterculture through lay narratives of the contentious ‘other’, or “cultural intermediaries” (Bourdieu 1979; Hesmondhalgh 2006: 226) who apply the ‘hipster’ label in their daily discourses. With hipsterdom’s roots in North America, local ‘hipsters’ reflect Massey’s (1998) portrayal of youth cultures, as “hybrid cultures… [which] involve active importation, adoption and adaptation” (p. 122-123). Thus, this thesis examines firstly, the extent to which said importation, and re-appropriation of the occidental sub/counterculture has incarnated in Singapore. Secondly, this study adopts a symbolic interactionist framework in exploring the local ‘hipster’s’ lived experiences, and his/her strategizing towards social dominance through consumption preferences and taste. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-09T04:00:31Z 2013-04-09T04:00:31Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51727 en Nanyang Technological University 34 p. application/pdf
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What ‘Hipsters’ talk about when they talk about hipsters : an ethnography of hipsterdom in Singapore.
description An ethnography of hipsterdom in Singapore, this thesis applies Glick’s (2010) Theory of Hipster Relativity in studying the sub/counterculture through lay narratives of the contentious ‘other’, or “cultural intermediaries” (Bourdieu 1979; Hesmondhalgh 2006: 226) who apply the ‘hipster’ label in their daily discourses. With hipsterdom’s roots in North America, local ‘hipsters’ reflect Massey’s (1998) portrayal of youth cultures, as “hybrid cultures… [which] involve active importation, adoption and adaptation” (p. 122-123). Thus, this thesis examines firstly, the extent to which said importation, and re-appropriation of the occidental sub/counterculture has incarnated in Singapore. Secondly, this study adopts a symbolic interactionist framework in exploring the local ‘hipster’s’ lived experiences, and his/her strategizing towards social dominance through consumption preferences and taste.
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