Punk Now!!
Contemporary Perspectives on Punk
Distributed for Intellect Ltd
288 pages
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24 halftones
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6 3/4 x 9 1/2
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Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Introduction by Mike Dines and Matt Grimes 2. Punk Rock: Radical Politics, Radical Aesthetics or Just the Same Old Game? by Pete Dale 3. Pay No More than 45 Copies: The Collection Legacy of the Crass Record Reality Asylum (1979) by Alastair Gordon 4. ‘What About a Future?’ Punk As History and Document by Alexander Hay 5. A Graphic Representation of Mutual Influence in Contemporary Punk Rock by Michael Blaß 6. GVA HxC: Appropriation, Adaptation and Evolution – A Contextual Observation of Geneva’s Hardcore Scene by Bastien Piguet and Mike Dines 7. Radioactive: DIY Punk Networks and the Evolution of Radio in the Digital Age by Charlotte Bedford 8. ‘Ain’t What I Call Oi!’: How Politics Have Shaped the Modern Day Scene by Bethany Kane 9. Exploring Social Capital in Youth Cultures: A Study of the Punk and Hardcore Scene in a German Major City by Raphael Kösters 10. Bloody Bloody Belgium: Reflections on a Unique International Punk Scene by Roy Wallace 11. Special Stew: Punk and Irish by Michael Mary Murphy 12. All Punks Hate Bastards: Investigating Punk’s Anti-Police Engagement by Amy Corcoran 13. ‘I Think I’m Dumb’, Or, Punk’s Productive Shame by Brian James Schill 14. Bright Writing: David McComb’s Heartbroken Landscapes in Song and the Contemporary Punk Field by Tony McMahon 15. Call it Crass but There Is No Authority But Yourself: De-canonizing Punk’s Underbelly by Matt Grimes 16. Punk Rock!! So What? Negotiating an Exhibition of Punk Art and Design by Russ Bestley
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