Pretty in Punk

Pretty in Punk
Title Pretty in Punk PDF eBook
Author Lauraine Leblanc
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 1999
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780813526515

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Discusses how young women use the punk subculture for empowerment and self-identification, constructing their own version of femininity from the ingredients of the style. The book is based in part on the author's own reminiscence of a punk girlhood, as well as interviews with 40 punk girls and women between the ages of 14 and 37 in a handful of cities throughout North America. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Pretty in Punk

Pretty in Punk
Title Pretty in Punk PDF eBook
Author Alyce Benevides
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 123
Release 2013-04-29
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1452112967

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Twenty-five knitting projects with an edge: “The knitted Mohawk hat is officially the coolest woolen creation I have ever seen.” —Michele Romero, Entertainment Weekly Another boring scarf? More mittens? We’re not gonna take it! And neither should you! Pretty in Punk salutes counterculture style with twenty-five entirely original designs inspired by fashion icons Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano and a variety of punk, rock, and goth legends. Indulge your girly side with the Ready Steady Go mini skirt, rebel with Feel the Pain wrist cuffs, or channel your inner rock star with the very same mohawk hat Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore wears on stage. Whether you’re new to knitting or a veteran desperately seeking patterns with an edge, you’ll find projects here for every mood and every genre. With step-by-step instructions, helpful technical illustrations and intarsia graphs, plus high-fashion photos of all the finished projects, Pretty in Punk is the only authority on anti-authority knitting.

Postgraduate Voices in Punk Studies

Postgraduate Voices in Punk Studies
Title Postgraduate Voices in Punk Studies PDF eBook
Author Mike Dines
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 180
Release 2017-06-23
Genre Music
ISBN 1443874760

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This volume represents the first academic collection to draw upon postgraduate research in exploring the punk scene. Cutting-edge studies, spanning both local and global contexts, are covered with contributions from a range of academic disciplines, including art and design, sociology, cultural studies, English, and music. The chapters are loosely focused around three themes: scenes; gender, “race” and sexuality; and therapy and laughter. The collection builds upon, and diversifies, existing academic work in punk studies covering such topics as “whitestraightboy” hegemony, straight-edge in France, CRT and the links between punk and the “rave” scene of the 1990s.

Alchemy of Punk

Alchemy of Punk
Title Alchemy of Punk PDF eBook
Author Aneta Panek
Publisher Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages 288
Release 2022-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 3832555684

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Alchemy of Punk, a thesis and opera developed by Aneta Panek as part of her PhD, investigates punk’s poetics and motifs, genealogy, and subversive reinvention. Reaching as far back as the Middle Ages and exploring the tradition of troubadours, minnesingers, madrigals, beggar’s operas, and murder ballads, Aneta proposes to understand punk as an embodiment of Dionysian art; a danse macabre celebrating life through performative, screamed poetry. In her textual exploration of punk—this thesis—she delves into the vast forms of expression adopted by punk’s vagabonds, outcasts, and poètes maudits, and in her artwork—the punk opera—she tests the theories and ideas presented in her thesis, bringing together the greatest voices of classical opera, punk, and industrial rock in an explosive spectacle of theatrical and musical experiences, video installation, and live performance.

All the World’s a Stage: Theorizing and Producing Blended Identities in a Cybercultural World

All the World’s a Stage: Theorizing and Producing Blended Identities in a Cybercultural World
Title All the World’s a Stage: Theorizing and Producing Blended Identities in a Cybercultural World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 110
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004404201

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This volume explores “blended identities” of cyber and “real world” selves. Focusing on the theorization, production, and application of blended lives in a cyber world, the essays cover diverse social, cultural, and international contexts.

Punks

Punks
Title Punks PDF eBook
Author Sharon M. Hannon
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 205
Release 2009-11-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313364575

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This history of the punk movement in the United States shows how punk music, fashion, art, and attitude clashed with and ultimately influenced mainstream culture. Unlike other volumes on the punk era that focus on just the music—and primarily on British punk bands—Punks: A Guide to an American Subculture spans the full expanse of punk as it happened in the United States, from the late-1960s blast from Iggy Pop and the Stooges to the full explosion of punk in the mid 1970s to its next-generation resurgences and continuing aftershocks. Punks covers it all—not just music, but the punk influence on film, fashion, media, and language. Readers will see how punk spread virally, through fan-created magazines, record labels, clubs, and radio stations, as well as how mainstream America reacted, then absorbed aspects of punk culture. The book includes interviews with key members of the punk subculture, including new conversations with people who participated in the punk scene in the 1970s and 1980s.

Punk and Revolution

Punk and Revolution
Title Punk and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Shane Greene
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2016-10-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822373548

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In Punk and Revolution Shane Greene radically uproots punk from its iconic place in First World urban culture, Anglo popular music, and the Euro-American avant-garde, situating it instead as a crucial element in Peru's culture of subversive militancy and political violence. Inspired by José Carlos Mariátegui's Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality, Greene explores punk's political aspirations and subcultural possibilities while complicating the dominant narratives of the war between the Shining Path and the Peruvian state. In these seven essays, Greene experiments with style and content, bends the ethnographic genre, and juxtaposes the textual and visual. He theorizes punk in Lima as a mode of aesthetic and material underproduction, rants at canonical cultural studies for its failure to acknowledge punk's potential for generating revolutionary politics, and uncovers the intersections of gender, ethnicity, class, and authenticity in the Lima punk scene. Following the theoretical interventions of Debord, Benjamin, and Bakhtin, Greene fundamentally redefines how we might think about the creative contours of punk subculture and the politics of anarchist praxis.