E-Book, Englisch, 268 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music
Way / Grimes Punk, Ageing and Time
1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-47823-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 268 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music
ISBN: 978-3-031-47823-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
To date there has been no plotting of punk scholarship which speaks to ‘time’, yet there are some clear bodies of work pertaining to particular issues relevant to it, including ageing and/or the life course and punk, memory and/or nostalgia and punk, ‘punk history’, and archiving and punk. Punk, Ageing and Time is therefore a timely (pun intended) book.
What this edited collection does for the first time is bring together contemporary investigations and discussions specifically around punk and ageing and/or time, covering areas such as: punk and ageing; the relationship between temporality and particular concepts relevant to punk (such as authenticity, DIY, identity, resistance, spatiality, style); and punk memory, remembering and/or forgetting. Multidisciplinary in nature, this book considers areas which have received very little to no academic attention previously.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction; Laura Way and Matt Grimes.- 2. Rejecting and Resisting Ageism: Female Perspectives of Ageing with Punk; Alison Willmott.- 3. Old Punks and Boring Vegans: Profiling Two Generations of Ageing Czech Punks; Ondrej Daniel.- 4. ‘I don’t care what you say about me’: Exploring the Construction of Family and Gig Attendance of Kids and Ageing Punk; Muhammad Fakhran al Ramadhan.- 5. ‘Punk may be dead but punks aren’t’: The Last ‘New’ Generation of Punks Working Together in an Effort to keep Punk’s Flame Alive in the Town of Xanthi; Chrysi Aikaterini Efthymiadou.- 6. ‘…And out come the comps’: Punk-O-Rama, Tony Hawk’s Pro-Skater Soundtracks, and their Roles as Peak Music Experiences in a Punk Identity; Ellen Bernhard.- 7. Punk Womxn: Negotiations of Professionalism, Maturation and Authenticity; Alyssa Schenk.- 8. Young Punk, Old Punk, Running Punk: Keeping the Old Ones Cool and the Young Ones Fresh; Chris Inglis and Ashley Morgan.- 9. Live Fast Die Old: Experiences of Aging Among Portuguese Producers of DIY Music Scenes Since the Late 1970s; Paula Guerra.- 10. Punk, Spiritual Lives and the Serious Leisure Perspective; Ibrahim Abraham.- 11. 'I’m not someone who calls himself an anarchist, I am an anarchist': Anarcho-Punk Praxis and the Continuing Ideological Significance of British Anarcho-Punk in the Later Lives of its Ex-adherents; Matt Grimes.- 12. Enduring Attachments: On the Many Ages of Punk; George Grinnell.- 13. Memories of the Past, Inequalities of the Present: The Temporality of Subcultural Violence, Gender, and Authenticity; Matthew Newsom.- 14. Punk, Literature and Midlife Creativity: The Great Crossover Potential; Philip Miles.- 15. Generation Lost: Articulating Millennial Woe and Resisting the Occlusion of Punk Potentiality; Owen Morawitz.- 16. Exploring Older Punk Women’s Conceptualisation of ‘Punk’ Through Participant-Created ‘Zine Pages; Laura Way.- 17. Working With/In: An Exploration of Queer Punk Time and Space in Collaborative Archival Workshops; Kirsty Fife.




