Punk rock, so what? : the cultural legacy of punk / edited by Roger Sabin.
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- List of figures
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Pt. I. Shock waves and ripple effects
- 1. Too low to be low: Art pop and the Sex Pistols
- 2. Misfit lit: 'Punk writing', and representations of punk through writing and publishing
- 3. 'I'm so bored with the USA': The punk in cyberpunk
- 4. Tinseltown rebellion: Punk, transgression and a conversation with Richard Baylor
- 5. 'Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?': Anarchy and control in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle
- 6. 'I like Hate and I hate everything else': The influence of punk on comics
- 7. Concrete, so as to self-destruct: The etiquette of punk, its habits, rules, values and dilemmas
- Pt. II. Experience, memory and historiography
- 8. Distress to impress?: Local punk fashion and commodity exchange
- 9. 'Chewing out a rhythm on my bubble-gum': The teenage aesthetic and genealogies of American punk
- 10. 'Leave the capitol'
- 11. The woman punk made me
- 12. 'I won't let that dago by': Rethinking punk and racism
- 13. What did I get? Punk, memory and autobiography
- 14. Is that all there is?
- Index.