Subtitle: Hardcore Punk, Clean Living Youth, and Social Change
Author: Ross Haenfler
Subject: Sociology
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3852-1
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3851-3
Pages: 256 pp. 14 b&w illustrations
Praise for Straight Edge
"In this, the first major scholarly study of the Straight Edge phenomenon, Ross Haenfler puts forth a richly compelling and very personal narrative, expertly applying his sociological training as he moves effortlessly between insider and outsider perspectives."-Michael Kimmel, professor of sociology, SUNY at Stony Brook, and author of Manhood in America: A Cultural History
Description:
Straight edge is a clean living youth movement that emerged from the punk rock subculture in the early 1980s. Its basic tenets promote a drug-free, tobacco-free, and sexually responsible lifestyle-tenets that, on the surface, seem counter to those typical of teenage rebellion. For many straight-edge kids, however, being clean and sober was (and still is) the ultimate expression of resistance-resistance to the consumerist and self-indulgent ethos that defines mainstream U.S. culture.
In this first in-depth sociological analysis of the movement, Ross Haenfler follows the lives of dozens of straight-edge youths, showing how for these young men and women, and thousands of others worldwide, the adoption of the straight-edge doctrine as a way to better themselves evolved into a broader mission to improve the world in which they live. Although the original definition of straight edge focused only on the rejection of mind-altering substances and promiscuous sex, modern interpretations include a vegetarian (or vegan) diet and an increasing involvement in environmental and political issues.
The narrative moves seamlessly between the author's personal experiences and theoretical concerns, including how members of subcultures define "resistance," the role of collective identity in social movements, how young men experience multiple masculinities in their quest to redefine manhood, and how young women establish their roles in subcultures. More than a unique window into one youth movement, this book provides fresh perspectives on the meaning of resistance and identity in any subculture.
About the Author:
Ross Haenfler is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Mississippi.
Table of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Straight Edge 101
Chapter Two: Straight Edge Core Values
Chapter Three: Straight Edge as a Social Movement
Chapter Four: Positivity Versus Militancy - Struggles Within the Scene
Chapter Five: Manhood in Contradiction - The Two Faces of Straight Edge
Chapter Six: Girls United and Divided - Women in Straight Edge
Chapter Seven: Life After Subculture: How Older Straight Edgers Redefine Commitment
Chapter Eight: Commercialization, The Internet, and The Cultic Milieu
Chapter Nine: Conclusions
Appendix: A Timeline of Straight Edge Bands
Notes
Bibliography
Index