Punk Now!! brings together papers from the second incarnation of the Punk Scholars Network International Conference and Postgraduate Symposium, with contributions from revered academics and new voices alike in the field of punk studies. The collection ruminates on contemporary and non-Anglophone punk, as well as its most anti-establishment tendencies. It exposes not only modern punk, but also punk at the margins: areas that have previously been poorly served in studies on the cultural phenomenon. By compiling these chapters, Matt Grimes and Mike Dines offer a critical contribution to a field that has been saturated with nostalgic and retrospective research. The range and depth of these chapters encapsulates the diverse nature of the punk subculture – and the adjacent academic study of punk – today.
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Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction by Mike Dines and Matt Grimes
Punk Rock: Radical Politics, Radical Aesthetics or Just the Same Old Game? – Pete Dale
Pay No More than 45 Copies: The Collection Legacy of the Crass Record Reality Asylum (1979) – Alastair Gordon
‘What About a Future?’ Punk As History and Document – Alexander Hay
A Graphic Representation of Mutual Influence in Contemporary Punk Rock – Michael Blaß
GVA Hx C: Appropriation, Adaptation and Evolution – A Contextual Observation of Geneva’s Hardcore Scene – Bastien Piguet and Mike Dines
Radioactive: DIY Punk Networks and the Evolution of Radio in the Digital Age – Charlotte Bedford
‘Ain’t What I Call Oi!’: How Politics Have Shaped the Modern Day Scene – Bethany Kane
Exploring Social Capital in Youth Cultures: A Study of the Punk and Hardcore Scene in a German Major City – Raphael Kösters
Bloody Bloody Belgium: Reflections on a Unique International Punk Scene – Roy Wallace
Special Stew: Punk and Irish – Michael Mary Murphy
All Punks Hate Bastards: Investigating Punk’s Anti-Police Engagement – Amy Corcoran
‘I Think I’m Dumb’: Or, Punk’s Productive Shame – Brian James Schill
Bright Writing: David Mc Comb’s Heartbroken Landscapes in Song and the Contemporary Punk Field – Tony Mc Mahon
Call it Crass but There Is No Authority But Yourself: De-canonizing Punk’s Underbelly – Matt Grimes
Punk Rock!! So What? Negotiating an Exhibition of Punk Art and Design – Russ Bestley
Про автора
Mike Dines is programme leader for BA (Hons) music at Middlesex University in London, United Kingdom. As a musician, writer, scholar and DIY punk publisher, Mike has written extensively in the field of subcultures and punk and is currently chair of the Punk Scholars Network.
Contact: Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4 4BT, UK.