Moda, do-it-yourself e culturas globais digitais
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A partir de meados da década de 1970, a noção de cultura do-it-yourself (DIY) progrediu de um ethos de resistência à indústria da música mainstream, centrado no punk, para uma estética mais amplamente endossada que sustenta uma ampla esfera de produção cultural alternativa onde pontua a moda (BENNETT, 2018; GUERRA, 2017; BENNETT; GUERRA, 2021). [...]
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