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[Commlist] Negotiating the Revolt: Punk in Times of Political Transformation conference
Fri May 09 10:14:43 GMT 2025
*Negotiating the Revolt: Punk in Times of Political Transformation*
Eternia, Nádražní 349/3, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov
*Thursday, 15. 5. 2025*
16:00 Studying Populism through Cultural Inquiry, hybrid public
debate, https://meet.google.com/azs-sqfi-juc
<https://meet.google.com/azs-sqfi-juc>:
Finn Smyth, University St Andrews
Petr Gibas, Masaryk University
Martin Šorm, Czech Academy of Sciences
moderation Ondřej Daniel, Charles University
17:30 Tracing the Memory of Protests Against International
Monetary Fund and World Bank Meeting in September 2000 in Prague, memory
walk (offered by Centre for the Study of Popular Culture; Ondřej Daniel,
Tomáš Kavka, Jiří Andrs).
Leaving from Eternia venue
19:00 Concert: MDC + Barackca, Klub 007 Strahov. More info:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1549344595711462
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1549344595711462>
*Friday, May 16, 2025*
9:00 Registration
9:30 – 10:00
Opening of the conference (Miroslav Michela, Ondřej Daniel, Karolína Válová)
10:00 – 11:30
Stan Erraught - ‘Emerging from the Darkness?’: Punk, New Wave and
Modernity in Ireland 1977-1983
Sangheon Lee - Kino´s Post-Punk Aesthetics and the Transition of Soviet Rock
Martina Vuksan - Towards the End of Socialism: 1980s Slovenian Punk's
Role in Developing a Vocal Civil Society
11:30 - 12:00 – Coffee break
12:00 - 13:30
Liutauras Kraniauskas - No Fun? Bring on the Nubiles! So What? Cracking
Hegemony of Resistance in Historical Punk Discourse
Viktória Taskovics - “It’s like the 80s have never ended” - Nostalgia
and Continuity of the Eastern European Identity in Hungarian Punk
Ondřej Daniel - Czech Punk: From Rebellion to Heritage
13:30 – 14:30 – Lunch break
14:30 – 16:00
Pavla Jonssonová - Culture Wars in the 1990s. Rebirth of Czech Feminism
and Female Punk
Marie Arleth Skov - Punk Feminism and Body Politics in the underground
culture of the late GDR era
Jennifer Ramme - Navigating gender regimes - women* in punk in changing
systems and scenes
16:00 - 16:30 – Coffee break
16:30 – 18:00
Marta Haiduchok - Anarchist nationalists: punk political thought at
“Chervona Ruta” festival in 1989 Ukraine
Miklós Mitrovis - Punk in the Hungarian public sphere on the eve of the
regime change in Hungary
Martin Tharp - Dying to Recreate Themselves in Caricature, or Management
of Spoiled Identity? Czech Punk Semiotics and Social Space before and
after 1989
18:10 – 19:00
Exhibition opening + book launching with Stanislav Grežďo and Miroslav
Michela
19:00 – 23:00
Concert at Subzero Club in Eternia: Chorobopop, Zuby nehty, Lidské
zdroje, Marcel and Davová psychóza
23:00 – 24:00 Punk DJs Music Selection
*Saturday, May 17, 2025*
9:00 – 10:30
Padraig Parkhurst - Between official and unofficial: Polit-Punk band Die
Skeptiker on the threshold in Wende-era East Germany
Matthew Worley - Punk, Post-Punk and Thatcherism
Adam Rubczak - Beware of these places: themes of decay, destruction and
self-destruction in the Polish punk and post-punk aesthetics of the late
socialist period
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30
Xawery Stańczyk - When did the long 1980s end? Instances of
politicization and depoliticization of punk and alternative public in
socialist and post-socialist Poland
István Sántha - Everyday life of Anarchist Punks in Budapest in the 1990s
Pavel Šuška - Riots in Town: Violence, Insecurity and Postsocialist
Geographies of Racism
12:30 – 14:00 – Lunch break
14:00 – 15:00
Sławomir Kuźnicki - “I Am My Father’s Son?” The Criticism of Angry
Masculinity in Idles’ Lyrics
Brigitta Davidjants - From Rebellion to Reflection: Estonian Punk in the
Transition from Soviet to Post-Soviet Society
15:00 – 15:30 – Coffee break
15:30 – 17:00
Slađana Josipović Batorek /Tatiana Ileš - Freedom, rebellion, boredom:
punk in Tito's Yugoslavia
Vladimir Zherebov / Martina Napolitano - Siberian Punk: Egor Letov’s
Music as “Peripheral” Counterculture in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet
Russia
Jānis Daugavietis - Is it easy to be the last generation of Soviet punks?
17:00 – 17:30 – Technical break
17:30 – 19:00
Roundtable with Luk Haas, Martin Valášek, Tamás Rupaszov (Radim Kopáč)
19:00 – 19:30 – Technical break
19:30 – 20:30 Discussion on preparation of the documentary film Garáže
(Garages) with the author Tomáš Bulánek
20:30 – 22:00 DJs Punk Music Selection
*Sunday, May 18, 2025*
9:00 – 10:30
Jonáš Jánsky - Transformation according to Podzemák: Politics of Nitra’s
underground
Aušra Kairaitytė-Užupė - Mapping Cultural Trends: Kaunas Punk Fanzine
“KNK” in the Early Nineties
Mateusz Flont - QQRYQ”(1985-1993) – an outline of history and an attempt
to characterize punk zine
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00
Aldis Gedutis - The Last Chapter of A Clockwork Orange: The Sex Pistols
in Her Majesty’s Court
Huseyin Serbes - Istanbul Underground Praxis: A Subcultural Evolution
Amid Political Shifts
Rebecca Carr - Problematising Punk Hair in Spike Lee’s Summer of Sam
13:00 – 14:30 – Lunch break
14:30 – 16:30
Alexandra Karamoutsiou - "I don't understand what's going on here... but
maybe I didn't try hard enough": female voices of the DIY music network
of Thessaloniki
Marianna Lucarini - Punk as retro: a reflection on memory, legitimacy,
and subcultural capital
Selin Yagci - No More Generations Left to Take Over the Streets? A Brief
Overview of Punk Scenes and Sociability in 2000s Ankara and Madrid
Balázs Apor - “Inherited Reflexes”: Communist Legacies and the Revival
of Punk in Viktor Orbán’s Hungary
16:30 – 17:00 Farewell, take home messages, AOB
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