ISBN:
1789381304
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9781789381306
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (324 pages)
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illustrations, maps
Series Statement:
Global punk series
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Punk reader
DDC:
306/.1
Keywords:
Punk culture
;
Punk culture
;
Punk
;
Globalisierung
Abstract:
3. THE GLOBAL AND LOCAL IN MUSIC SCENES: THE MULTIPLE ANCHORING OF PORTUGUESE PUNK -- Global, Local and Translocal Music Scenes -- Live Fast and Be Online: Virtual Scenes -- Rise Up Punk: Local Scenes in Portugal -- Multiple Anchoring -- References -- 4. 'CRACK IN THE SYSTEM'. A BOTTOM-UP ANALYSIS OF THE ANARCHO-PUNK MOVEMENT IN MEXICO -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Anarcho-punk Movement in Mexico: the Result of a Cultural Hybridity -- Appropriating and Making Use of Anarcho-punk -- Anarcho-Punks -- Zapatistas -- Co-Operativists: the Game of Labels -- Do It Together: Practices and Values
Abstract:
Conclusion: 'The One Who Fights Will Never Die' -- References -- Appendix: List of interviews -- 5. ONE STRUGGLE, ONE FIGHT, ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT: PUNK CARTOGRAPHIES IN THE SUBWAY OF SÃO PAULO -- 'How Nice It Is to Be Punk in the City!' -- Punk, Urban Fragmentation and Segregation -- Standing on the Station -- 'I'm a Kid From the Street' -- References -- 6. GOLFOS, PUNKIS, ALTERNATIVOS, INDIGNADOS: SUBTERRANEAN TRADITION OF YOUTH (SPAIN, 1960-2015) -- Introduction -- The Time of Gangs: Golfos and Jipis (1960-76) -- The Time of Tribes: Punkis and Progres (1977-85)
Abstract:
From 'No Future' to 'Future': Travellers in the Punk Scene -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. POWERVIOLENCE, OR, HOW TO PLAY PUNK WITH A 'HAMMER' -- Context -- Punk Rock in LA -- 'And We Goes to Hardcore' -- Origins of Powerviolence -- The Challenges of Powerviolence -- References -- 9. MAKING DO IN "WEIRD" VANCOUVER: DIY, UNDERGROUND VENUES, AND DOCUMENTING A SCENE -- Introduction -- 'Weird Punk' -- 'No Fun City' -- DIY and Documentation: the Emergency Room -- Temporary Alternative Performance Spaces and Sustaining a Music Scene -- Conclusion -- References
Abstract:
Forty years after its inception, punk has gone global. The founding scenes in the United Kingdom and United States now have counterparts all around the world. Most, if not all, cities on the planet now have some variation of punk existing in their respective undergrounds, and long-standing scenes can be found in China, Japan, India, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Each scene, rather than adopting traditional interpretations of the punk filter, reflects national, regional, and local identities. The first offering in Intellect's new Global Punk series, The Punk Reader: Research Transmissions from the Local and the Global is the first edited volume to explore and critically interrogate punk culture in relation to contemporary, radicalized globalization. Documenting disparate international punk scenes, including Mexico, China, Malaysia, and Iran, The Punk Reader is a long-overdue addition to punk studies and a valuable resource for readers seeking to know more about the global influence of punk beyond the 1970s
Abstract:
TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION: THE PUNK NARRATIVE TURNED UPSIDE DOWN: RESEARCH TRANSMISSIONS FROM THE LOCAL TO THE GLOBAL -- References -- Albums -- 1. SELL-OUT BASTARDS! CASE-STUDY ACCOUNTS OF THE DILEMMAS OF AUTHENTICITY IN UK/US PUNK 1984-2001 AND BEYOND -- References -- Discography -- 2. 'NOTHING LIKE THE REST OF HOLLAND': THE GRONINGEN PUNK SCENE -- A Tribute to Phil Vane -- The Groningen Punk Scene -- Locality -- Connectivity -- The GGI Festival -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix: Demographic Notes
Abstract:
The Time of Styles: Pijos and Makineros (1986-94) -- The Time of Scenes: Okupas and Pelaos (1995-9) -- The Time of Cybercultures: Fiesteros and Alternativos (2000-4) -- The Time of Latino Gangs: Latin Kings and Ñetas (2005-10) -- The Time of Social Movements: Ninis and Indignados (2011-15) -- Final Remarks -- References -- Research Projects -- Webgraphy -- Filmography -- Glossary -- 7. NARRATIVES OF TRANSITION WITHIN A SUBCULTURE: A CASE STUDY OF NOMADIC PUNKS -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Life change processes -- Ageing -- Narrativity and the continuation of a life story
Note:
"First published in Portugal in 2017 by Universidade de Porto"--Title page verso
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Includes bibliographical references, discographies, filmography, and index
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Series statement from back cover
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