Politics of Punk e-bog
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Punk rock has long been equated with the ever-shifting concepts of dissent, disruption, and counter-cultural activities. As a result, since its 1970s and 1980s incarnations, when bands in Britainfrom The Clash and Sex Pistols to Angelic Upstarts, U.K. Subs, and Crassoffered alternative political convictions and subversive lifestyle choices, the media has often deemed punk a threat. Bands like C...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Udgivet
11 august 2016
Længde
260 sider
Genrer
AVGU
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781442254459
Punk rock has long been equated with the ever-shifting concepts of dissent, disruption, and counter-cultural activities. As a result, since its 1970s and 1980s incarnations, when bands in Britainfrom The Clash and Sex Pistols to Angelic Upstarts, U.K. Subs, and Crassoffered alternative political convictions and subversive lifestyle choices, the media has often deemed punk a threat. Bands like Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys, Bad Religion, and Millions of Dead Cops followed suit in America, pushing similar boundaries as the music mutated into a harsher ';hardcore' style that branched deep into suburban enclaves. Those antagonisms and ideals were, in turn, translated by another wave of bandsfrom Fugazi to Anti-Flagwhose commitment to community building was as pronounced as their taut, explosive tunes. In The Politics of Punk, David Ensminger probes the conscience of punk by going beyond the lyrics and slogans of the pithy culture war. He paints a broad, nuanced, and well-documented picture of the ongoing activism and outreach inherent in punk. Creating a people's history of punk's social, cultural, aesthetic, and political features, the book features original interviews with members of Dead Kennedys, Dead Boys, MDC, Channel 3, Snap-Her, Scream, Minutemen, TSOL, the Avengers, Blowdryers, and many more. Ensminger highlights punk money's influence on philanthropy and community involvement and paints a contextualized picture of how punk critiqued dominant culture by channeling support and media coverage for a wide array of humanitarian programs for gays and lesbians, the homeless, the disabled, environmental and health research, and other causes.