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Informationen zum Autor Kevin Hetherington is Lecturer in Aociology in the Depatment of Human Sciences, Brunel University. He is author of Badlands of Modernity (1997) and co-editor of Consumption Matter s (1996) and Ideas of Difference (1997). Klappentext This innovative book sets out to question what we understand by the term `new social movements'. By examining a range of issues associated with identity politics and alternative lifestyles, the author challenges those who treat new social movements as instances of wider social change while often ignoring their more `local' and `dispersed' importance. This book questions what it means to adopt an identity that is organised around issues of expressivism - and offers a series of non-reductionist ways of looking at identity politics. Hetherington analyzes expressive identities through issues of performance, spaces of identity and `the occasion'. This important work shows how the significance of identity politics are at once local, plural, situated and topologically complex. Zusammenfassung This work explains what is understood by the term "new social movements"! and provides a critical assessment of identity politics. It examines a range of issues including neo-tribalism associated with identity politics and alternative lifestyles. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: IDENTITY, IDENTIFICATION AND EXPRESSIVE ORGANIZATION Identity Spaces and Identity Politics Tribal Vibes Expressivism and Identification Situations and Occasions The Structure of Feeling and Everyday Life Expressive Organization and Emotional Communities PART TWO: SOCIAL SPACE AND THE PERFORMANCE OF IDENTITY Introduction The Elsewhere of Other Meaning Marginal Spaces and the Topology of Utopia Spaces for the Occasion Embodiment and the Performance of Identity Afterword Telling Horizontal Stories