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Book Title
Punk Crisis: The Global Punk Rock Revolution
ISBN-10
0190872365
ISBN
9780190872366
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Punk Crisis : the Global Punk Rock Revolution
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Raymond A. Patton
Item Length
6.1in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.2in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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In March 1977, John "Johnny Rotten" Lydon of the punk band the Sex Pistols looked over the Berlin wall onto the grey, militarized landscape of East Berlin, which reminded him of home in London. Lydon went up to the wall and extended his middle finger. He didn't know it at the time, but the Sex Pistols' reputation had preceded his gesture, as young people in the "Second World" busily appropriated news reports on degenerate Western culture as punk instruction manuals. Soon after, burgeoning Polish punk impresario Henryk Gajewski brought the London punk band the Raincoats to perform at his art gallery and student club-the epicenter for Warsaw's nascent punk scene. When the Raincoats returned to England, they found London erupting at the Rock Against Racism concert, which brought together 100,000 "First World" UK punks and "Third World" Caribbean immigrants who contributed their cultures of reggae and Rastafarianism. Punk had formed networks reaching across all three of the Cold War's "worlds".The first global narrative of punk, Punk Crisis examines how transnational punk movements challenged the global order of the Cold War, blurring the boundaries between East and West, North and South, communism and capitalism through performances of creative dissent. As author Raymond A. Patton argues, punk eroded the boundaries and political categories that defined the Cold War Era, replacing them with a new framework based on identity as conservative or progressive. Through this paradigm shift, punk unwittingly ushered in a new era of global neoliberalism.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190872365
ISBN-13
9780190872366
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14038293521

Product Key Features

Author
Raymond A. Patton
Publication Name
Punk Crisis : the Global Punk Rock Revolution
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
232 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
9.2in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml3534.P375 2018
Reviews
"This book makes a substantial contribution to scholarship on punk and other forms of music and popular expression within the larger contours of history ... Highly recommended." -- J. G. Matthews, CHOICE "Patton has indeed forged a comparative study that traverses the Iron Curtain ... Punk Crisis offers a coherent overview ... Quite refreshingly, it presents subcultural theory as being shaped by -- rather than shaping -- the time of its analysis." -- Matthew Worley, Journal of Contemporary History "Forget 'the politics of punk.' Punk is politics, even when Brygada Kryzys sang 'I don't trust politicians' in Poland in 1981. But now we know, thanks to Punk Crisis, that punk was transnational politics, too. Transnational is nothing if it isn't DIY, and Ray Patton shows us how to do it in this lively and valuable book." -- Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University "By drawing attention to punk's place in the Cold War, Punk Crisis reminds us of the shared spirit of '77 across the globe and brings new players onto the stage for a rave-up. Patton gives both an ideal introduction for young punks and a new twist for the grizzled veterans who might not know the whole story. London calling, Warsaw calling, Kingston calling." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, Author of Sounds French, Forget 'the politics of punk.' Punk is politics, even when Brygada Kryzys sang 'I don't trust politicians' in Poland in 1981. But now we know, thanks to Punk Crisis, that punk was transnational politics, too. Transnational is nothing if it isn't DIY, and Ray Patton shows us how to do it in this lively and valuable book., "This book makes a substantial contribution to scholarship on punk and other forms of music and popular expression within the larger contours of history ... Highly recommended." -- J. G. Matthews, CHOICE "Forget 'the politics of punk.' Punk is politics, even when Brygada Kryzys sang 'I don't trust politicians' in Poland in 1981. But now we know, thanks to Punk Crisis, that punk was transnational politics, too. Transnational is nothing if it isn't DIY, and Ray Patton shows us how to do it in this lively and valuable book." -- Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University "By drawing attention to punk's place in the Cold War, Punk Crisis reminds us of the shared spirit of '77 across the globe and brings new players onto the stage for a rave-up. Patton gives both an ideal introduction for young punks and a new twist for the grizzled veterans who might not know the whole story. London calling, Warsaw calling, Kingston calling." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, Author of Sounds French, "Forget 'the politics of punk.' Punk is politics, even when Brygada Kryzys sang 'I don't trust politicians' in Poland in 1981. But now we know, thanks to Punk Crisis, that punk was transnational politics, too. Transnational is nothing if it isn't DIY, and Ray Patton shows us how to do it in this lively and valuable book." -- Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University "By drawing attention to punk's place in the Cold War, Punk Crisis reminds us of the shared spirit of '77 across the globe and brings new players onto the stage for a rave-up. Patton gives both an ideal introduction for young punks and a new twist for the grizzled veterans who might not know the whole story. London calling, Warsaw calling, Kingston calling." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, Author of Sounds French, "This book makes a substantial contribution to scholarship on punk and other forms of music and popular expression within the larger contours of history ... Highly recommended." -- J. G. Matthews, CHOICE"Patton has indeed forged a comparative study that traverses the Iron Curtain ... Punk Crisis offers a coherent overview ... Quite refreshingly, it presents subcultural theory as being shaped by -- rather than shaping -- the time of its analysis." -- Matthew Worley, Journal of Contemporary History"Forget 'the politics of punk.' Punk is politics, even when Brygada Kryzys sang 'I don't trust politicians' in Poland in 1981. But now we know, thanks to Punk Crisis, that punk was transnational politics, too. Transnational is nothing if it isn't DIY, and Ray Patton shows us how to do it in this lively and valuable book." -- Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University"By drawing attention to punk's place in the Cold War, Punk Crisis reminds us of the shared spirit of '77 across the globe and brings new players onto the stage for a rave-up. Patton gives both an ideal introduction for young punks and a new twist for the grizzled veterans who might not know the whole story. London calling, Warsaw calling, Kingston calling." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, Author ofSounds French, "This book makes a substantial contribution to scholarship on punk and other forms of music and popular expression within the larger contours of history ... Highly recommended." -- J. G. Matthews, CHOICE"Patton has indeed forged a comparative study that traverses the Iron Curtain ... Punk Crisis offers a coherent overview ... Quite refreshingly, it presents subcultural theory as being shaped by -- rather than shaping -- the time of its analysis." -- Matthew Worley, Journal of Contemporary History"Forget 'the politics of punk.' Punk is politics, even when Brygada Kryzys sang 'I don't trust politicians' in Poland in 1981. But now we know, thanks to Punk Crisis, that punk was transnational politics, too. Transnational is nothing if it isn't DIY, and Ray Patton shows us how to do it in this lively and valuable book." -- Padraic Kenney, Professor of History and International Studies, Indiana University"By drawing attention to punk's place in the Cold War, Punk Crisis reminds us of the shared spirit of '77 across the globe and brings new players onto the stage for a rave-up. Patton gives both an ideal introduction for young punks and a new twist for the grizzled veterans who might not know the whole story. London calling, Warsaw calling, Kingston calling." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, Author of Sounds French
Table of Content
Introduction 1. Punk Ethnoscapes: New York-London-Kingston-Berlin-Warsaw-New York 2. Prophets of Postmodern Provocation 3. Subcultural Capital 4. The Politics of Aesthetics: Punk in the East and West 5. Thatcher, Reagan, Jaruzelski 6. Punk Tiermondisme, Punk Tribalism, and the Late Cold War Roots of anti-Globalization 7. Culture Wars 1989: Conclusion and Epilogue Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Genres & Styles / Punk, General
Lccn
2018-002842
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Genre
Music

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