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Fringe Culture

"Ideas enter our above-ground culture through the underground. I suppose that is the kind of function that the underground plays, such as it is. That it is where the dreams of our culture can ferment and strange notions can play themselves out unrestricted. And sooner or later those ideas will percolate through into the broad mass awareness of the broad mass of the populace. Occulture, you know, that seems to be perhaps the last revolutionary bastion." - Alan Moore

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see also: hedonism http://www.uncarved.demon.co.uk/23texts/occulture.html
Subcultures

The relationship between mainstream, "hegemonic" culture and the subcultures that split off from it mirrors the relationship of a linear, dominant narrative strain to the skein of other paths that could be pursued by the reader of hypertext. In other words, the way power is distributed in society relates to the way meaning is distributed in a hypertext narrative. In Subculture, The Meaning of Style, Dick Hebdige describes hegemony and the battle for subcultural meaning that resides beneath it:

"Maps of meaning [in society] are charged with a potentially explosive significance because they are traced and retraced along the lines laid down by the dominant discourses about reality, the dominant ideologies. Thus they tend to represent, in however obscure and contradictory a fashion, the interests of the dominant groups in society...

"The term hegemony refers to a situation in which a provisional alliance of certain social groups can exert total social authority over other subordinate groups, not simply by coercion or by the direct imposition of ruling ideas, but by winning and shaping consent so that the power of the dominant classes appears both legitimate and natural. Hegemony can only be maintained so long as the dominant classes succeed in framing all competing definitions within their range...

"The symbiosis in which ideology and the social order, production and reproduction, are linked is neither fixed nor guaranteed. It can be prised open. The consensus can be fractured, challenged, over-ruled, and resistance to the groups in dominance cannot always be lightly dismissed or automatically incorporated...

"The struggle between different discourses, different definitions and meanings within ideology is therefore always, at the same time, a struggle within signification: a struggle for possession of the sign which extends to even the most mundane areas of everyday life."
http://www.feedmag.com/html/document/98.02nelson/98.02nelson1.3.html

(A. G.)



  • http://www.hedweb.com/
  • http://www.noah.org/trepan/hole_in_the_head.html Hole in the Head: [is this a hoax?] Early in 1965, I heard of someone who had drilled a hole in his head to get a permanently high {sic}. I put it down as another crankish idea and didn't think much about it. Later that year I went to Ibiza, looking for mescalin or LSD. I knew a few people who had taken acid and said it was even greater than mescalin [...] -- Joe Mellen Other Scenes magazine, November 1970
  • http://www.noah.org/trepan/photos
  • http://hamp.hampshire.edu/~ngzF92/jarrypub/commence.html Alfred Jarry, spiritual father of Pere Ubu
  • http://www.atomicbooks.com Incredibily strange Atomic Books
  • http://www.essentialmedia.com/ A discount catalog and guide to the best of alternative and underground culture. BOOKS CDS COMICS VIDEOS 'ZINES ASSORTED ODDITIES
  • http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/psychoactives.shtml The Psycho active vaults
  • http://www.fringecore.com Belgian magazine
  • http://www.mindpollen.com Writings resources & other stuff from Russ Kick, author of Psychotropedia & Outposts editor of Hot Off the Net writer/reviewer for Gauntlet

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