The Connected Lives of Dutch Punks
Title | The Connected Lives of Dutch Punks PDF eBook |
Author | Kirsty Lohman |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 227 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3319510797 |
This book is the first in-depth, ethnographic study of the Dutch punk scene. It questions the artificial boundaries of subcultural research, calling for a critical analysis of the distinctions drawn between subcultural and everyday lives, and between localised and globalised subcultures. The everyday experiences of punk are framed within the mobile and connected global subculture of which they are a part. It traces its emergence in the 1970s and its development through to 2010, with chapters that map Dutch punk historically and spatially. Further chapters explore the meanings and practices attached to punk by its participants before focusing in particular on the political affiliations of punks. This book argues for an approach to social research that recognises the ‘messiness’ and the ‘connectedness’ of punk and of the social world.
Punk Productions
Title | Punk Productions PDF eBook |
Author | Stacy Thompson |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 2004-07-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780791461877 |
A history and social psychology of punk music.
Global Punk
Title | Global Punk PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Dunn |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2016-05-05 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1628926058 |
Global Punk examines the global phenomenon of DIY (do-it-yourself) punk, arguing that it provides a powerful tool for political resistance and personal self-empowerment. Drawing examples from across the evolution of punk – from the streets of 1976 London to the alleys of contemporary Jakarta – Global Punk is both historically rich and global in scope. Looking beyond the music to explore DIY punk as a lived experience, Global Punk examines the ways in which punk contributes to the process of disalienation and political engagement. The book critically examines the impact that DIY punk has had on both individuals and communities, and offers chapter-length investigations of two important aspects of DIY punk culture: independent record labels and self-published zines. Grounded in scholarly theories, but written in a highly accessible style, Global Punk shows why DIY punk remains a vital cultural form for hundreds of thousands of people across the globe today.
Inseparable, the Memoirs of an American and the Story of Chinese Punk Rock
Title | Inseparable, the Memoirs of an American and the Story of Chinese Punk Rock PDF eBook |
Author | David O'Dell |
Publisher | David O'Dell |
Total Pages | 201 |
Release | 2014-05-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1257880039 |
David O'Dell was one of the earliest supporters of the Chinese punk rock scene that started taking shape in 1995 in Beijing. The book is a rich and uniquely personal collection of stories, over one hundred previously unreleased photos and translated song lyrics from the earliest Chinese punk bands and the dizzying development of the scene - it is unlike anything you have ever read, or ever will read, about China.
Punk in Russia
Title | Punk in Russia PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Gololobov |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 239 |
Release | 2014-04-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317913108 |
Punk culture is currently having a revival worldwide and is poised to extend and mutate even more as youth unemployment and youth alienation increase in many countries of the world. In Russia, its power to have an impact and to shock is well illustrated by the state response to activist collective and punk band Pussy Riot. This book, based on extensive original research, examines the nature of punk culture in contemporary Russia. Drawing on interviews and observation, it explores the vibrant punk music scenes and the social relations underpinning them in three contrasting Russian cities. It relates punk to wider contemporary culture and uses the Russian example to discuss more generally what constitutes 'punk' today.
Ethics, Politics, and Anarcho-Punk Identifications
Title | Ethics, Politics, and Anarcho-Punk Identifications PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Anthony Avery-Natale |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Total Pages | 274 |
Release | 2016-03-03 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1498519997 |
This book explores the complicated negotiations of identity among punks and anarchists living in the Philadelphia. Of particular significance is the book’s application of theoretical approaches to subcultures, youth cultures, fashion ethics, identification, narrativity, race and racism, gender and sexuality, and political and anarchist thought.
Transnational Punk Communities in Poland
Title | Transnational Punk Communities in Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Marta Marciniak |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Total Pages | 268 |
Release | 2015-07-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1498501583 |
A Transnational History of Punk Communities in Poland is a multi-regional study of the history and contemporary condition of two Polish punk communities: the one in Warsaw and surrounding areas, and the Upper Silesian region: both rich in varied and sometimes conflicting punk traditions. The author, a self-identified member of the punk subculture formerly living and active in Warsaw, explores the various political, economic and social dimensions of the development of these unique communities and the meaning of the punk ethos for people across different age groups, genders, and life experiences, in relation to other subcultures, especially skinheads, and the broader society. An additional dimension, previously unexplored in scholarship, are the ties between these Polish punk communities and their counterparts in the United States and Canada. The personal connections between early bands and the long lasting transnational aspects of punk practices are shown to be an important factor in the shaping of punk attitudes across time and space. The economics of everyday punk life are discussed referring to contemporary scholarship on the subject, punk lyrics, and ethnographies which throughout the book illustrate selected themes and problems. This study includes insight about obscure yet foundational Silesian bands and their defiant, sardonic humor; about punk and anarchy, punk versus communism and the political opposition in the 1980s, punks’ attitudes toward the transformation of 1989, about being a punk girl on the streets of Warsaw or Wodzisław Śląski. Discover punk as an old subculture that cherishes its own past and remains an important alternative to mainstream cultural practices in a rapidly “Westernizing” and corporatizing country.