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Punk & Post-Punk 11.2 is out now!
Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Punk & Post-Punk 11.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce Punk & Post-Punk 11.2 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/punk-post-punk

 

Aims & Scope

 

Punk & Post-Punk is a Scopus indexed journal for academics, artists, journalists and the wider cultural industries. Placing punk and its progeny at the heart of interdisciplinary investigation, it is the first forum of its kind to explore this rich and influential topic in both historical and theoretical terms.

 

Issue 11.2

 

Editorial

RUSS BESTLEY

 

Articles

 

DC hardcore, gentrification and punk urbanism

MAXWELL WOODS

 

You (plural): Political configurations of punk’s DIY ethos

JOHN CHARLES GOSHERT

 

Between surrealism and politics: An exploration of subversive body arts in 1980s East German underground cinema

CYNTHIA SCHULZ

 

Opening up the pit: Negotiating a punk ethos with PUP

MORGAN BIMM AND ANDI SCHWARTZ

 

Contesting class, gender and national identity: The visual art practice of Test Dept

TIM FORSTER

 

Interview

 

Fractured and elliptical sensibilities: An interview with Steve Taylor

RUPERT LOYDELL

 

Obituary

 

‘There goes my hero’: Taylor Hawkins (17 February 1972–25 March 2022)

MATT GRIMES

 

Book Reviews

 

Lightning Striking: Ten Transformative Moments in Rock & Roll, Lenny Kaye (2021)

RUPERT LOYDELL

 

Electric Wizards: A Tapestry of Heavy Music, 1968 to the Present, J. R. Moores (2021)

YORGOS PASCHOS

 

Red Days: Popular Music & the English Counterculture 1965–1975, John Roberts (2020)

STAN ERRAUGHT

 

PUNK! Las Américas Edition, Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa, Rodrigo Quijano and Shane Greene (eds) (2021)

DANIEL MAKAGON

 

Directions to the Outskirts of Town: Punk Rock Tour Diaries from Nineties North America, Welly Artcore (2021)

RUSS BESTLEY

 

Faster! Louder! How a Punk Rocker from Yorkshire Became British Champion Fell Runner, Boff Whalley (2021)

RUSS BESTLEY

 

Exhibition Review

 

Decolonize the Disenfranchised: Gregg Deal, Tutse Nakoekwu (Minor Threat) and the Disruption of Indigenous Stereotypes, Emmanuel Gallery, Denver, USA, 28 January–1 March, 2022

EMILY OWENS