Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa & Rodrigo Quijano 
PUNK! Las Américas Edition [EPUB ebook] 

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What does a hemispheric Americas look like when done through the lens of punk music, visuals and literature? That is the core premise of this book, presented through a collage of analytical, aesthetic and experiential takes on punk across the continent.

This book challenges the dominant vision of punk – particularly its white masculine protagonists and deep Anglocentrism – by analysing punk as a critical lens into the disputed territories of ‘America’, a term that hides the heterogeneous struggles, global histories, hopes and despairs of late twentieth and early twenty-first century experience. Compiling academic essays and punk paraphernalia (interviews, zines, poetry and visual segments) into a single volume, the book seeks to explore punk life through its multiple registers, through vivid musical dialogues, excessive visual displays and underground literary expression.

The kaleidoscopic accounts include everything from sustained academic inquiry and photo portraits to anarchist manifestos and interview excerpts with notable punk figures. The result is a radically heterogenous mixture that seeks to reposition punk and las Américas as intrinsically bound up in each other’s history: for better and for worse. Out of critical pasts, within an urgent present and toward many different possible futures.

This volume critically refashions punk to suggest it emerges from within the long-term historical experience of las Américas in all their plurality and is useful as a mode of critique towards the hegemonic dimensions of America in its imperial singularity. The book is rooted in a theory of ‘radical heterogeneity’ and thus represents a collage-like juxtaposition of punk perspectives from across the entire hemisphere and via divergent contributions: academic, experiential and aesthetic.

Readership for this collection will include both academic and general readers.

Primary readership will be academic. It will appeal to researchers, scholars, educators and students in the following fields: American studies, Latin American studies, media and communication, cultural studies, sociology, history, music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, art, literature.

General readership will be among those interested in the following areas – anarchism, music, subculture, literature, independent publishing, photography.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction: ¿Otro Punk es Posible? Heterogeneous Histories, Contested Territories
   Olga Rodriguez-Ulloa, Rodrigo Quijano, and Shane Greene

CONTESTED TERRITORY 1: COLONIALITY AND CULTURAL RESILIENCE

1. The punk indigenous: Mapunkys
      Agustina Paz Frontera

2. The Monument: The anchorage scene as colonial history
      Thomas Michael Swensen 

CONTESTED TERRITORY 2:  SIGHTS, SOUNDS, AND IM/POSSIBLE DIALOGUES

3. Sonic agitation
      Jon Horne Carter

4. Brown gaze, feminine gaze / queer punk, latin punk
      Amina Cruz

5. Lima 77
      Rodrigo Quijano

6. Stepping on the flowers with Brazil’s early punks
      Alexander S. Dent

7. “I really thought it was about fucking revolution” (interview)
      Martín Crudo and Shane Greene

8. Porno para Ricardo, unplugged (comment and video transcript)
      Shane Greene and Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa

CONTESTED TERRITORY 3: IDENTITY, VOICE, AND STRUGGLE

9. Sadistic cholas: Sex and violence in punk literature
      Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa

10. Pa’ los jodíxs: The anti-movement of borícua punk
      Judith Rodríguez

11. Hysterics, rebels, and punks: Collectivity and feminism in Mexico City
      Merarit Viera Alcazar

12. “This is not what Afro-Punk is about” (interview)
      James Spooner and Shane Greene

13. Notes on femzines from Colombia (comment on zines, punk, and feminism)
      Minerva Campion and Rapiña

14. “I don’t care what you think and you can’t hurt me” (interview)
      Alice Bag and Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa

CONTESTED TERRITORY 4: STATES, BORDERS, AND VIOLENCE

15. Punk and the drug war in Mexico (record review and interviews)
      Stuart Schrader, Yecatl Peña, Fani Suarez, Violeta Hinojosa, and Dave Rata

16. Burning Down the City (novel excerpt)
      Julio Durán

17. I disrespect authority: Punk disobedience and activism in post-dictatorship Argentina (comment on documentary images)
      Pat Pietrafesa

18. ‘Los frikis”: Voices from the first wave of Cuban punk (comment and testimonial)
      Carmen Torre Pérez

CONTESTED TERRITORY 5: INDIVIDUALISMS OF HOPE AND DESPAIR

19. Not your punk
      Shane Greene

PARAPHERNALIA 

20. “The first lesson was self-definition” (interview)
      Ian Mac Kaye and Shane Greene

21. Third world punk manifesto (poetry, manifesto, and film review)
      Giovanni Oquendo

22. Scene report on straightedge hardcore punk and activism at the Festival Verdurada in São Paulo (scene 

      report)     

      Jess Reia

IN LIEU OF A CONCLUSION – A PUNK MANIFESTO

23. 40 years of punk in the world, Mexico 2017
      Magos Rebelde

Author Biographies

Index

Tentang Penulis

Paula Guerra is a professor in the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the Universidade do Porto, and a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the same university (IS-UP). She is also associate professor of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Australia.
Contact: Via Panorâmica, s/n, Porto 4150-564, Portugal.

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