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Trans-Global Punk Scenes : The Punk Reader Volume 2

SKU: 9781789383379
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  • Author:
    BESTLEY Russ / DINES Mike / GORDON Alastair
  • ISBN:
    9781789383379
  • Publication Date:
    08/05/2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    340
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Intellect Books
  • Country of Publication:
Trans-Global Punk Scenes : The Punk Reader Volume 2
Trans-Global Punk Scenes : The Punk Reader Volume 2

Trans-Global Punk Scenes : The Punk Reader Volume 2

SKU: 9781789383379
Regular price $73.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BESTLEY Russ / DINES Mike / GORDON Alastair
  • ISBN:
    9781789383379
  • Publication Date:
    08/05/2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    340
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Intellect Books
  • Country of Publication:

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While the punk scenes and subcultures of the late 1970s and early 1980s are well known and well documented, the proliferation of punk after the year 2000 has been far less studied. Picking up where The Punk Reader left off, Trans-Global Punk Scenes examines the global influence of punk in the new millennium, with a focus on punk demographics, the evolution of subcultural punk styles, and the notion of punk identity across cultural and geographic boundaries.

International in scope and analytical in perspective, the chapters offer insight into the dissemination of punk scenes and their form, structure, and contemporary cultural significance in New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Ireland, South Africa, Mexico, the UK, the US, Siberia, and the Philippines.

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  • While the punk scenes and subcultures of the late 1970s and early 1980s are well known and well documented, the proliferation of punk after the year 2000 has been far less studied. Picking up where The Punk Reader left off, Trans-Global Punk Scenes examines the global influence of punk in the new millennium, with a focus on punk demographics, the evolution of subcultural punk styles, and the notion of punk identity across cultural and geographic boundaries.

    International in scope and analytical in perspective, the chapters offer insight into the dissemination of punk scenes and their form, structure, and contemporary cultural significance in New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Ireland, South Africa, Mexico, the UK, the US, Siberia, and the Philippines.

While the punk scenes and subcultures of the late 1970s and early 1980s are well known and well documented, the proliferation of punk after the year 2000 has been far less studied. Picking up where The Punk Reader left off, Trans-Global Punk Scenes examines the global influence of punk in the new millennium, with a focus on punk demographics, the evolution of subcultural punk styles, and the notion of punk identity across cultural and geographic boundaries.

International in scope and analytical in perspective, the chapters offer insight into the dissemination of punk scenes and their form, structure, and contemporary cultural significance in New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Ireland, South Africa, Mexico, the UK, the US, Siberia, and the Philippines.