ISBN:
9781501314087
Language:
English
Pages:
ix, 179 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
,
23 cm
Series Statement:
Music & Sound studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Beyond no future
DDC:
306.10943
Keywords:
Punk rock music Social aspects
;
Punk rock music History and criticism
;
Punk rock music Social aspects
;
Germany
;
Punk rock music History and criticism
;
Germany
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Deutschland
;
Punk Rock
;
Subkultur
;
Geschichte
;
Deutschland
;
Punk
;
Soziale Funktion
;
Jugendkultur
;
Subkultur
;
Geschichte 1976-2012
Abstract:
The first book of its kind in English, Beyond No Future: Cultures of German Punk explores the texts and contexts of German punk cultures. Notwithstanding its "no future" sloganeering, punk has had a rich and complex life in German art and letters, in German urban landscapes, and in German youth culture. Beyond No Future collects innovative, methodologically diverse scholarly contributions on the life and legacy of these cultures. Focusing on punk politics and aesthetics in order to ask broader questions about German nationhood(s) in a period of rapid transition, this text offers a unique view of the decade bookended by the "German Autumn" and German unification. Consulting sources both published and unpublished, aesthetic and archival, Beyond No Future's contributors examine German punk's representational strategies, anti-historical consciousness, and refusal of programmatic intervention into contemporary political debates. Taken together, these essays demonstrate the importance of punk culture to historical, political, economic, and cultural developments taking place both in Germany and on a broader transnational scale
Abstract:
The first book of its kind in English, Beyond No Future: Cultures of German Punk explores the texts and contexts of German punk cultures. Notwithstanding its "no future" sloganeering, punk has had a rich and complex life in German art and letters, in German urban landscapes, and in German youth culture. Beyond No Future collects innovative, methodologically diverse scholarly contributions on the life and legacy of these cultures. Focusing on punk politics and aesthetics in order to ask broader questions about German nationhood(s) in a period of rapid transition, this text offers a unique view of the decade bookended by the "German Autumn" and German unification. Consulting sources both published and unpublished, aesthetic and archival, Beyond No Future's contributors examine German punk's representational strategies, anti-historical consciousness, and refusal of programmatic intervention into contemporary political debates. Taken together, these essays demonstrate the importance of punk culture to historical, political, economic, and cultural developments taking place both in Germany and on a broader transnational scale.
Note:
Literaturangaben und Index. - Auswahlbibliografie: Seite 171-173
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