


Drawing on a wealth of original fieldwork - including extensive oral testimony and many unique photographs - Feldman provides a perceptive and absorbing analysis of contemporary youth culture. Exploring the contemporary 'reanimation' of Mod style in locales stretching from Cologne to Kyoto, 'We Are the Mods' compellingly demonstrates how retro-chic cannot be dismissed as merely a depthless, postmodern 'imitation of dead styles', but instead should be recognized as an active cultural enterprise in which media forms of the past are commandeered and mobilized in meaningful ways in the lived cultures of the present. Carefully unravelling the minutiae of Mod panache, Feldman demonstrates the myriad nuances the style accrued as it was transposed to different global and local contexts. Feldman deftly shows how the street-sharp, effortlessly cool Mod movement first took shape among style-savvy youth cliques of 1960s Britain, their bold elan developing into one of the decade's abiding icons of pulsating modernity. Interpreting Mod as an idealized modernity, a continuingly re-configured cosmopolitanism that encompasses entrepreneurial commoditization not as dilution but as inherent inspiration, this book makes a crucial contribution to a new generation of youth cultural literature." (David Muggleton, University of Chichester, United Kingdom) "In 'We Are the Mods', Christine Jacqueline Feldman presents a fascinating, informed, and incisive chronicle of the history and cultural dynamics of the Mod subculture. "Combining historical and contemporary sources, Christine Jacqueline Feldman convincingly accounts for the persisting appeal of a transnational subcultural style by accompanying us on a 'Mod Odyssey'.
