Recapturing the Bugsy Malones

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY Irish Economic and Social History Pub Date : 2023-09-10 DOI:10.1177/03324893231199911
Ciara Molloy
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In the late 1970s, a criminal-based youth subculture known as the Bugsy Malones emerged in inner-city Dublin. Through the use of oral history interviews, this article avails of ‘proximate voices’ to shed light on the Bugsy Malones’ socio-economic background, their individual and group characteristics, and the rise of a subcultural mythology because of the involvement of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch (a well-known Irish figure linked to organised crime) with the subculture. These proximate voices comprise n = 10 individuals who encountered the Bugsy Malones in a personal or professional capacity and shared lived experiences, physical spaces and/or interests with them. By capturing such voices, the article transcends caricatured press coverage and generates enhanced insight into this largely forgotten subculture.
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在20世纪70年代末,一个以犯罪为基础的青年亚文化团体“巴格西·马龙”(Bugsy Malones)出现在都柏林市中心。通过使用口述历史访谈,本文利用“接近的声音”来揭示Bugsy malone的社会经济背景,他们的个人和群体特征,以及亚文化神话的兴起,因为Gerry ' the Monk ' Hutch(一个与有组织犯罪有关的著名爱尔兰人物)与亚文化的关系。这些近似的声音包括n = 10个人,他们在个人或专业能力上遇到了巴格西·马龙,并与他们分享了生活经历、物理空间和/或兴趣。通过捕捉这些声音,这篇文章超越了讽刺的新闻报道,并对这一基本上被遗忘的亚文化产生了更深入的了解。
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