Punk Crisis examines how transnational punk movements challenged the global order of the Cold War to usher in a new era of global neoliberalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raymond A. Patton is Director of Educational Partnerships and General Education at John Jay College of the City University of New York. He has also served as a professor and Director of the Global and Transnational Studies program at Drury University. He has taught courses on a wide variety of interdisciplinary topics, and once played saxophone in an obscure 3rd wave ska-punk band.
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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
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
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