UID:
almafu_9959236763302883
Format:
xi, 247 p. :
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ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-134-69905-0
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1-134-69906-9
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1-280-31871-6
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0-203-44840-5
Content:
Punk Rock Revisited brings together a combination of leading academics, writers and journalists in the first comprehensive assessment of punk; it's place in popular music history, culture and myth.
Note:
Downtown copy is from the library of Richard Hell.
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chapter INTRODUCTION /
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part Part I SHOCK WAVES AND RIPPLE EFFECTS --
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chapter 1 TOO LOW TO BE LOW --
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Art pop and the Sex Pistols /
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chapter 2 Misfit lit: ‘Punk writing’, and representations of punk --
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‘Punk writing’, and representations of punk through writing and publishing /
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chapter 3 ‘I’m so bored with the USA’ --
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The punk in cyberpunk /
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chapter 4 Tinseltown rebellion: Punk, transgression and a --
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Punk, transgression and conversation with Richard Baylor /
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chapter 5 ‘Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?’: Anarchy and --
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Anarchy and control in the Great Rock ’n’ Roll Swindle /
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chapter 6 ‘I like Hate and I hate everything else’ : The influence of --
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The influence of punk on comics /
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chapter 7 Concrete, so as to self-destruct: The etiquette of punk, its --
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The etiquette of punk, its habits, rules, values and dilemmas /
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part Part II EXPERIENCE, MEMORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY --
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chapter 8 Distress to impress?: Local punk fashion and commodity --
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Local punk fashion and commodity exchange /
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chapter 9 ‘Chewing out a rhythm on my bubble-gum’: The teenage --
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The teenage aesthetic and genealogies of American punk /
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chapter 10 ‘LEAVE THE CAPITOL’ /
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chapter 11 THE WOMAN PUNK MADE ME /
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chapter 12 ‘I WON’T LET THAT DAGO BY’ --
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Rethinking punk and racism /
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chapter 13 WHAT DID I GET? --
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Punk, memory and autobiography /
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chapter 14 IS THAT ALL THERE IS? /
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-415-17029-X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-415-17030-3
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9780203448403