
Punk & Post-Punk 8.1 is now available
Intellect is delighted to announce that Punk & Post-Punk 8.1 is now available! For the full article and review list, click here >> https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/punk/2019/00000008/00000001
Aims & Scope
Punk & Post-Punk is a peer-reviewed 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 critical theoretical terms.
Issue 8.1
Editorial
Russ Bestley and Mike Dines
Articles
Devoured by music: Katie Jane Garside, improvisation and popular music
Charlie Bramley
Everyone was doing everything: The post-punk polymath on the Lower East Side
Lewis Church
‘Are we punks? – Yes, we drink!’: The politics of drinking in a youth subculture
Ivan Gololobov and Al’bina Garifzyanova
Social networks, festivals and the sense of belonging: Framing Rebellion festivals in Blackpool
Michael Tsangaris
‘Punks are not girls’: Exploring discrimination and empowerment through the experiences of punk and alt-rock musicians in Leeds
Jennah Rouse
Richard Cruz Davila
Tex-Mex punk: Rasquache sublimation in the films of Jim Mendiola
Ed Cameron
Weird religious backgrounds: Larry Norman, Jesus Rock and an interview with Gregory Alan Thornbury
Rupert Loydell
The Great Offender: An interview with Caroline Coon
Maria Elena Buszek
Book Reviews
Factories Run By Robots, Mike Dines (ed.) (2018)
The Sanctity of Rhyme: The Metaphysics of Crying 4 Kafka in Prose and Verse, Erika Blair (2018)
The Poetry of Punk: The Meaning Behind Punk Rock and Hardcore Lyrics, Gerfried Ambrosch (2018)
Ripped, Torn and Cut: Pop, Politics and Punk Fanzines from 1976, The Subcultures Network (ed.) (2018)
Film Review
We Are The League (How Deep Do You Want It?), Dir. George Hencken (2018), Los Angeles: Cleopatra Entertainment
Conference Review
Writing the Noise: The Second International Conference of the Subcultures Network, University of Reading, Reading, UK, 6–7 September 2018
Exhibition Review
Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk Graphics, 1976–1986 Exhibition and Shepard Fairey: Salad Days, 1989–1999 Exhibition, Andrew Blauvelt, Steffi Duarte and Andrew Krivine, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 16 June–7 October 2018
For more information about the journal including calls for papers and how to subscribe, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/punk-post-punk