Punk identities, punk utopias : global punk and media /

"Punk Identities, Punk Utopias: Global Punk and Media seeks to unpack and illuminate punk as a trajectory of 'timelesness...as a set of diverse but confluent values and appropriations' that have both reflected and informed an increasingly complex, indefinable social, political and eco...

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Corporate Authors: Punk Scholars Network.
Group Author: Bestley, Russell. (Editor); Dines, Michael (Editor); Grimes, Matt (Editor); Guerra, Paula (Editor)
Published: Intellect,
Publisher Address: Bristol, UK :
Publication Dates: 2021.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Global punk
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Summary: "Punk Identities, Punk Utopias: Global Punk and Media seeks to unpack and illuminate punk as a trajectory of 'timelesness...as a set of diverse but confluent values and appropriations' that have both reflected and informed an increasingly complex, indefinable social, political and economic setting. Whereas the first two volumes in the series were broadly focused on local punk 'scenes' in a disparate range of countries and regions around the world, Punk Identities, Punk Utopias extends that critical enquiry to reflect broader social, political and technological concerns impacting punk scenes around the world, from digital technology and new media to gender, ethnicity, identity and representation. This new volume therefore draws upon the interdisciplinary areas of cultural studies, musicology and social sciences to present an edited text on the notion of identities, ideologies and cultural discourse surrounding contemporary global punk scenes. It is hoped that the books in the Global Punk series will add to the academic discussion of contemporary popular culture, particularly in relation to punk and the critical understanding of transnational and cross-cultural dialogue. Punk is a global phenomenon and the Global Punk series aims to reflect contemporary scenes around the world since the millennium. Punk and its subsequent variants, from hardcore to post-punk, have always crossed borders and become assimilated within countercultural practices with local, national and regional variations. Produced in collaboration between the Punk Scholars Network and Intellect Books, the Global Punk book series focuses on the development of contemporary global punk (c. 2000 onwards), reflecting upon its origins, aesthetics, identity, legacy, membership and circulation. Critical approaches draw upon the interdisciplinary areas of (among others) cultural studies, art and design, sociology, musicology and social sciences in order to develop a broad and inclusive picture of punk and punk
Carrier Form: 259 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781789384123
1789384125
Index Number: HM646
CLC: J652.1
Call Number: J652.1/P984
Contents: Introduction: This is the modern world -- From Belfast with love : the women and female presenting punks of Northern Ireland and their 'subculture' / Francis Stewart -- The power of memory : gender inequality among the Berlin psychobilly scene / Matthew D. Newsom -- Trans-punk : DIY identities and new modes of subjectivity / Gareth Schott -- Brazilian riot grrrls : history, reflections and feminist empowerment in girls rock camps / Gabriela Cleveston Gelain & Mike Dines -- Not just Riot Grrrls! ; punk rock feminism in the Philippines / Monika E. Schoop -- Not Just boys' fun : punks, pariah femininities and challenges to gender hegemony / Steve Moog -- Say a spell : summoning the ghosts of post-punk Melbourne / Donna McRae & Alexia Kannas -- Keeping Japanese punk film (a)live : Shôzin Fukui's concert-screening hybridity and Japanese live house culture / Mark Player -- 'Back from the grave' : retro style and cultural memory in the Tokyo garage rock scene / José Vicente Neglia -- The punks, the Web, local concerns and global appeal : cultural hybridity in Turkish hardcore punk / Lyndon C.S. Way & Dylan Wallace -- Love at first sip? : when Finnish hardcore punk met alcohol / Lasse Ullvén -- Punk is punk but by no means punk : definition, genre evasion and the quest for an authentic voice in contemporary Russia / Yngvar Bordewich Steinholt.