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[Commlist] New book: Punk Now!!

Wed Apr 01 10:15:34 GMT 2020





Intellect is pleased to announce that/**//*Punk Now!!: Contemporary Perspectives on Punk*/ <https://www.intellectbooks.com/punk-now>/, /edited by Matt Grimes and Mike Dines is now available as an ebook. The hardback edition is currently available from our UK distributor.

/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.


*_Table of Contents_*
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*Foreword*
*Acknowledgements *
*Introduction by Mike Dines and Matt Grimes
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*- *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 HxC: 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 McComb’s Heartbroken Landscapes in Song and the Contemporary Punk Field – /Tony McMahon

*-*/ 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/
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Please visit our website for more information: https://www.intellectbooks.com/punk-now



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