Madison Moore examines nightlife as a staged experience and club culture as a source of artistic innovation. Tracing its development from 1920s Harlem to its current manifestations around the globe, Moore explores how nightlife leverages darkness, the “just-beginning-to-stir,” and scenes to become incubators of popular culture.
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2016
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