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Trans-Global Punk Scenes: The Punk Reader Volume 2

Trans-Global Punk Scenes: The Punk Reader Volume 2

  • Editor: Bestley, Russ
  • Editor: Dines, Michael
  • Editor: Gordon, Alastair
  • Editor: Guerra, Paula

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$52.75

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Yes, But Is It Punk?
  • Mark Edward Achtermann
  • 2. Re-thinking punk discourse and purpose: A case study of Muslim Punk in Java
  • Elise Papineau
  • 3. 'Mutants of the 67th parallel north': Punk performance and the transformation of everyday life
  • Hilary Pilkington
  • 4. Looking beyond music: Curating and narrating punk subculture in Singapore
  • Kai Khiun Liew and J. Patrick Williams
  • 5. Taurunga music sux! DIY punk culture in Aotearoa
  • Kyle Barrett and Wairehu Grant
  • 6. Filipino-American punk
  • Junior Tidal
  • 7. Punk space in Bandung, Indonesia: Evasion and confrontation
  • Jim Donaghey and Frans Ari Prasetyo
  • 8. Welcome to the 'modern age': The imagery of punk from the 1970s in the redefinition of the New York music scene of the 2000s and beyond
  • Paula Guerra and Thiago Pereira Alberto
  • 9. Going through the motions: Punk nostalgia and conformity
  • Russ Bestley
  • 10. Always now: Punk in Washington, DC, 2010-19
  • John R. Davis
  • 11. Punk's not dead but its organs are being harvested in Ireland
  • Michael Mary Murphy
  • 12. From punk rock to Prabhupada: Locating the musical, philosophical and spiritual journey of contemporary Krishnacore
  • Mike Dines
  • 13. Gore, absurdity and injustice: Narco aesthetics as local transgressions in grind and power violence: A perspective from Mexico's musical subcultures
  • Jose Omar Gonzalez Hernandez
  • 14. Fuck off! Fokofpolisiekar's Afrikaans punk in the postcolony
  • Schalk D. van der Merwe
  • 15. So far, so close: Contemporary faces of Portugese and Brazilian punk scenes
  • Paula Guerra and Pedro Menezes
  • Author Biographies
  • Index