E-Book, Englisch, 336 Seiten
Network / Unknown Fight back
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-84779-961-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
Punk, politics and resistance
E-Book, Englisch, 336 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-84779-961-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
Fight back examines the different ways punk – as a youth/subculture – may provide space for political expression and action.
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Introduction: From protest to resistance – Matthew Worley, Jon Garland, Keith Gildart, Anna Gough-Yates, Paul Hodkinson, Sian Lincoln, Bill Osgerby, Lucy Robinson, John Street, Peter Webb
PART I: I wanna be me: punk and identity
1. ‘If you want to live, make sure you can fight’: Fighting masculinity on the Russian punk scene – Hilary Pilkington
2. ‘Oi! Oi! Oi!: Class, locality and British punk – Matthew Worley
3. Playing a-minor in the punk scene?: Exploring the articulation of identity by older women punks – Laura Way
4. Immigrant punk: The struggle for post-modern authenticity – Ivan Gololobov
5. Crass, subculture and class: The milieu culture of DIY punk – Peter Webb
PART II: Transmission: Punk and place
6. ‘Flowers of Evil’: Ecosystem health and the punk poetry of John Cooper-Clarke – John Parham
7. Distortions in distance: Debates over cultural conventions in French punk – Jonathyne Briggs
8. Lo spirito continua: Torino and the Collettivo Punx Anarchici Giacomo Bottà
9. Shared enemies, shared friends: The relational character of subcultural ideology in the case of Czech punks and skinheads – Hedvika Novotná and Martin Hermanský
10. Ostpunx: East German punk in its social, political and historical context – Aimar Ventsel
PART III: When the punks go marching in: Punk, communication and production
11. Silver screen sedition: Auteurship and exploitation in the history of punk cinema – Bill Osgerby
12. ‘Punk belongs to the punx, not business men!’: British DIY punk as a form of cultural resistance – Michelle Liptrot
13. Normality kills: Discourses of normality and denormalisation in German punk lyrics – Melani Schröter
14. ‘Militant entertainment’?: ‘Crisis music’ and political ephemera in the emergent ‘structure of feeling’, 1976–83 – Herbert Pimlott
15. Punk ‘zines: ‘Symbols of defiance’ from the print to the digital age – Matt Grimes and Tim Wall
Afterword: The cultural impact of punk: an interview with Jon Savage – Matthew Worley
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