List of Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Joy Division Tribute Bands 2. Cult of Curtis 3. Hagiography 4. Branding of the 'Hyperreal' 5. I Want To Own Your Memory 6. Joy Division Documentaries 7. Dark Tourism and Sonic Pilgrimage Conclusion Notes Bibliography
This book wasn't what I expected, and I admit that may be partially my own fault. However, Bickerdike did seem to go off topic quite a bit, and that wouldn't be so bothersome if she didn't sound so very judgmental about... well, everything.
I chafed especially at her apparent dismissal of digital fandom. I readily admit that my own sensitivities may have colored my reading, but I do wish she had provided some justification for prioritizing physical spaces as opposed to simply working on the assumption that the reader knows and/or agrees with her.
I would readily believe that I am not the target audience for this book, but again... it simply wasn't what I expected/hoped for. (Also, while I appreciate a more casual tone as much as the next young academic, even I was rolling my eyes at some points.)
Ah, well. Take this review and my rating with a grain of salt.