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ArtikelCreating a Scene Balinese Punk's Beginnings  
Oleh: Baulch, Emma
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Cultural Studies vol. 5 no. 2 (Jun. 2002), page 153–177.
Topik: 'alternapunk'; authenticity; Bali; globalization; identity politics; metropolis; regionalist discourse; shopping malls; social spatialization; subculture; youth
Fulltext: 153IJCS52.pdf (109.86KB)
Isi artikelThe promotion of alternative music by deregulated television and recording industries, together with the increasingly felt presence of the metropolis, converged on Balinese cultural and physical landscapes in the 1990s. Mirroring developments in broader society, a regionalist discourse, which polarized notions of 'centre' and 'periphery', emerged among Balinese youth in the context of the local band scene. For certain musicians, musical authenticity was firmly rooted in a cultural and geographical locale, and was articulated by their abhorrence for socializing at shopping malls. In contrast, these Balinese alternative (including punk) musicians sought authenticity in a metropolitan elsewhere. This article is a case study of the indigenization of a 'global' code in a non-western periphery. It contests arguments for the 'post-imperial' nature of globalization, and demonstrates the continued salience of centre–periphery dialectics in local discourses. At the same time, the study attests to the progressive role a metropolitan superculture can play in cultural renewal in the periphery.
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