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  2. Propaganda (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda was an American gothic subculture magazine founded in 1982 by Fred H. Berger, a photographer from New York City. Berger's photography was featured prominently in the magazine. Propaganda focused on all aspects of the goth culture including fashion, sexuality, music, art and literature.

  3. Goth subculture - Wikipedia

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    A woman dressed in gothic style in June 2008. Goth is a subculture that began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s. It was developed by fans of gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk music genre.

  4. In ‘Goth: A History,’ The Cure co-founder Lol Tolhurst traces ...

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    He explores what he calls “the last true alternative outsider subculture” in a new book titled, “Goth: A History,” published late last month by Hachette.

  5. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock - Wikipedia

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    Weinstock is the associate editor in charge of horror for the Los Angeles Review of Books, [2] the founder and president of the Society for the Study of the American Gothic, [3] the founder and general editor of the peer-reviewed journal American Gothic Studies, [4] and the co-founder and past chair of the Modern Language Association’s Gothic ...

  6. Mall goth - Wikipedia

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    Mall goths in Basel in 2005. Mall goths (also known as spooky kids) [1] are a subculture that began in the late-1990s in the United States. Originating as a pejorative to describe people who dressed goth for the fashion rather than culture, it eventually developed its own culture centred around nu metal, industrial metal, emo and the Hot Topic store chain.

  7. Dark culture - Wikipedia

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    The "Gothic subculture" is specifically linked to the post-punk, gothic metal and dark neoclassical subsets within the scene, while the term "goth subculture represents an even more narroved down subset, specifically linked to dark offshoots of post-punk music," and thus only represents a small portion of the large spectrum of dark culture ...

  8. Going gothic: Alex Chavez explores themes of mortality ... - AOL

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    Aug. 11—Weave the skull-like imagery of the Day of the Dead with goth's dark spell, and you get the artwork of Alex Chavez. On view at Santa Fe's Keep Contemporary through Aug. 26, the Taos ...

  9. American Gothic fiction - Wikipedia

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    American gothic fiction is a subgenre of gothic fiction. Elements specific to American Gothic include: rationality versus the irrational , puritanism , guilt , the uncanny ( das unheimliche ), ab-humans , ghosts , and monsters .