Peculiarities of Rave Culture in Lithuania (on the "True" and the "Fake" Ravers)
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Kristina Šliavaitė
Published 1999-04-04
https://doi.org/10.15388/SocMintVei.1999.4.7017
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Keywords

raver
subculture
binary distinction
internal hierarchy of the subculture

How to Cite

Šliavaitė, K. (1999) “Peculiarities of Rave Culture in Lithuania (on the "True" and the ‘Fake’ Ravers)”, Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas, 6(4), pp. 78–87. doi:10.15388/SocMintVei.1999.4.7017.

Abstract

The aims of this article is to discuss and interpret the internal hierarchical principles of Lithuanian rave subculture. The article is based on 11 conversations, acquired through an informal interviews with the representatives of Lithuanian rave culture. The interviews were held in January and February of 1998. The analysis of the interviews revealed certain stereotypes defined through binary distinctions: alternative-commercial, underground culture-mass media, center-periphery, male raver-female raver, and true raver-fake raver. The analysis is developed by discussing the role of stereotypic distinctions for the internal hierarchy of the subculture.
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