Contents
| | 1. Hiding in the Light: Youth Surveillance and Display | 17 |
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| | 2. Mistaken Identities: Why John Paul Ritchie Didn't Do It His Way | 37 |
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| SECTION 2: TASTE, NATION AND POPULAR CULTURE |
| | 3. Towards a Cartography of Taste 1935-1962 | 45 |
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| | 4. Object as Image: the Italian Scooter Cycle | 77 |
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| | 5. In Poor Taste: Notes on Pop | 116 |
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| SECTION 3: LIVING ON THE LINE |
| | 6. Making do with the “Nonetheless”: In the Whacky World of Biff | 147 |
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| | 7. The Bottom Line on Planet One: Squaring Up to The Face | 155 |
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| SECTION 4: POSTMODERNISM AND “THE OTHER SIDE” |
| | 8. Staking out the Posts | 181 |
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| | 9. Post-script 1: Vital Strategies | 208 |
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| | 10. Post-script 2: After (the) Word | 224 |
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| | 11. Post-script 3: Space and Boundary | 227 |
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| | 12. Post-script 4: Learning to Live on the Road to Nowhere | 233 |
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| | Acknowledgements and Picture Credits | 261 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Hiding in the Light: On Images and Things.
Contributors: Dick Hebdige - Author.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: 3.
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