What Is Authenticity?

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Revivals and remakes, revisited culture, vintage fashion and music, retro or hipster, infinite samples, recycling and overwhelming nostalgia ... It seems that "retromania" is one of the main characteristics, if not the central phenomenon , of Pop Rock culture today. At a time of YouTube, iPad and the Internet, the culture of citation has taken on a unmatched importance. . And to wonder: do these forms of nostalgia block the way to any creativity or do we find ourselves nostalgic precisely because our time would lack creative impetus?
In this essay I will try and explain the interest for vintage culture, focusing on the 60s/70s

This definition of club culture by Thornton can be applied to the vintage culture and communities

But what
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If something is authentic it is assumed that it is believable and reliable, that is genuine and thus acceptable”
Authenticity is a social construct, a social progress, an ongoing progress.
"It is not what a person does that makes her a genuine person, but what informs or motivates her actions"- Widdicombe and Wooffitt, 1995: 157

Taking bands like Temples,
"60s ideology of authenticity mandated that musicians appear on stage as them selves, not as any other person or character" - Auslander, P, how can we be sure they appear as themselves and are not
Nostalgia vs authenticity

It would be the same question for DJs: Not a real DJ unless you play
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Women in Popular Music and the Construction of Authentic in Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies 4.1 (June 1999) not coming where you come from, the history of the genre: not authentic?

I will try and explain the interest for vintage culture, focusing on the 60s/70s,
Is it really authentic (I would argue that it isn’t) since what the bands at the time were doing it for the first time/were rebelling against previous generations / Today -> resistance to current pop culture and the media, not to the parents
- Value judgment of authenticity, Is it just a posture, is it just about trying to be cool
- Psychological aspect = why, is it comforting, nostalgia / have we just come to the end of rock’n roll?
= apply concepts of authenticity, taste, recuperation

Music cannot be isolated and understood as a singular cultural product but reflects and relates to different contexts, theories and practices. exploring the range of music cultures, addressing, for example, the relationship of music to politics, taste, dance, identity and