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[Commlist] Punk Scholars Network 10th Annual International Conference and Postgraduate Symposium

Sat Dec 02 17:35:30 GMT 2023




It's two weeks today until the first day of the two-day Punk Scholars Network 10th Annual International Conference and Postgraduate Symposium, held at Buckinghamshire New University, UK. Please see below for details of all panels and speakers.

The event will be live streamed here:

https://tinyurl.com/PUNK-DAY1
https://tinyurl.com/PUNK-DAY2


Friday 15 December

09:30–10:00: Welcome and Registration

10:00–10:15: Punk Scholars Network Introduction: -	Paul Fields

10:15–10:30: Global Punk Series/Punk & Post-Punk: - Russ Bestley and Mike Dines
10:30–11:50: Panel 1—Punk Places
- Sarah Attfield: Smokos, Flannos, and Servos: Punk and Working-Class Performativity - Brigitta Davidjants: Scepticism and Fear for the Future in Estonian Punk in the Late USSR Era With the Example of J.M.K.E.’s Album ‘To the Cold Land’ - Martin James: Half a Crate of Beer, a Stripper, a Skirmish, and a Gold-Plated Microphone: The Home-Counties Gig That Gave Manchester the Sex Pistols - Viktória Taskovics: Women From the Hungarian Wasteland: Being a Riot Grrl in Eastern-Europe. Roots and the Reception of a Current Release Riot! Women From the Hungarian Wasteland (Trottel Records, 2023)

11:50–12:10: Break

12:10–13:30: Panel 2—Pining for Punk
- Ellen Bernhard:The NEPA Effect: The Menzingers’ Sense of Place as a Nostalgic Act - Daniel Makagon: Hearing Places: US College and Community Radio During Punk’s Early Days - Maria Spear: ‘You Look Like Somebody I Used to Know’: My Chemical Romance, Nostalgia Bait, and Aesthetic Resurrection
-	Laura Way: Ageing, Nostalgia and Older Punk Women’s Fandom

13:30–14:30: Lunch

14:30–15:50: Panel 3—Punk in Pieces
-	Russ Bestley: Signs of Distress: Wear and Tear in Punk Graphics
- Alice Cawley: ‘Local Time’ in Alan Vega’s Light Sculptures c.1969–1975 - Pete Dale: How Punk Is Indie?: C86 in Its Time and in Our Time
-	Simon Strange: Punk, Temporality, and Scenes—Timeless: The Punk Continuum
- Peter J. Woods: Threading the Power of Noise: Embodying DIY Music’s Global Scene Through the Emergence of Situated Artistic Praxes

15:50–16:15: Break

16:15–17:15: Keynote: - Stan Erraught: Armagideon Time: Punk and Revolutionary Temporality


Saturday 16 December

09:30–10:00: Welcome and Registration

10:00–10:30: Book Launch: - Way, L. and Grimes, M. (forthcoming) Punk, Ageing and Time. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
-	Paul Fields with Laura Way, Matt Grimes, and Ellen Bernhard

10:30–11:50: Panel 4—Punk Pasts
- Matt Grimes: ‘Nostalgia, for an Age Yet to Come’: Researching Memory and Nostalgia Within Punk Studies. Problematic Methodological and Analytical Encounters - Marina Grzinic and Jovita Pristovšek: Archive: Slovenian Punk (1977) and the Question of History and Future - Sangheon Lee: Embodying ‘Double Break’ in Musical Structure: Punk Rock and the Waning of the Sense of Historical Time - Marie Arleth Skov: Preserving Punk? The Paradoxical Disposition of a NO FUTURE Culture in the Museum

11:50–12:10: Break

12:10–13:30: Panel 5—Punk Pondering
- Paul Hollins, Caroline Collett, and Martin James: Four Old Lags—Temporal ‘Punk’ Value Systems - Kevin Maher: My Life With Punk Music: A Personal (His)Story of Enduring Experience, Connections and Belonging - Jessica Schwartz: Hyperactive Child: Punk’s Temporalities and Disability-As-Diversity - Bella Shannon: ‘They’ve Got Carpets! They’ve Got Ashtrays! Barbarella’s!’–Exploring the Importance of Space to Punk Identity in 1970s and 1980s Birmingham

13:30–14:30: Lunch

14:30–15:50: Panel 6—Personal Punk
-	Tim Forster: Temporality and Class in Hawklords’ 25 Years On
- James How: ‘Feminism, Punk Rock, and Subcultural Living’: The Forming of Courtney Love and Hole - Eric J. Hunting: From Anarchy to Intellect: The Evolving Identity of Bad Religion's Punk - Linus Owens: Punks and Recreation: What Happens When a City Opens Its Own DIY Punk Club

15:50–16:15: Break

16:15–16:45: Interview:
-	Paul Fields in Conversation With Tom Reiss

16:45–17:00: Closing Remarks

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