[Dancecult-l] secrecy, disappearance & invisibility

lisa ubergirl at optonline.net
Thu Jan 10 17:52:00 CET 2008


Hi Tobias

You might check out the work of Jack Bratich -

http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/directory/jbratich/index.html

Best regards,

Lisa


tobias c. van Veen wrote:
> 
> hey there d/c:
> 
> I am undertaking some focused research concerning rave culture as a secret
> society, including the phenomena of (sub)cultural 'disappearance' -- i.e.
> what it means to be 'underground' -- including the process of
> 'becoming-invisible'.
> 
> Any texts within the culture -- including journalism, manifestos, tracts,
> blogs -- or analyses in the academic field that link rave/technoculture to
> disappearance, secret societies, becoming-invisible, etc., appreciated.
> 
> As I am not a sociologist or ethnographer but a communications scholar in
> philosophy, reports from the field in these and other disciplines would be
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> best/
> 
>     tobias
> 
> ps. yes I am well aware of Bey's writings -- :) -- what would also interest
> me would be people taking them up ...
> 
> 
> 
> tobias c. van Veen -----------++++
> http://www.quadrantcrossing.org --
> McGill Communication & Philosophy
> 
> 
> 
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