Working for the clampdown
The Clash, the dawn of neoliberalism and the political promise of punk
Herausgeber: Coulter, Colin
Working for the clampdown
The Clash, the dawn of neoliberalism and the political promise of punk
Herausgeber: Coulter, Colin
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The diverse essays gathered in Working for the clampdown cast a critical light on both the cultural legacy and contemporary resonance of one of the most influential bands ever to have graced a stage. -- .
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781526114204
- ISBN-10: 1526114208
- Artikelnr.: 55394472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781526114204
- ISBN-10: 1526114208
- Artikelnr.: 55394472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Colin Coulter is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Maynooth University, Ireland
List of contributors Working for the clampdown: an introduction Colin
Coulter PART I: No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones: The Clash, the
politics of pop and the neoliberal conjuncture 1 The Clash, revolution and
reverse Jason Toynbee 2 The Clash and musical artistry: against the
corporate voice Caroline Coon 3 'Up in Heaven (not only here)': The Clash,
left melancholia and the politics of redemption Colin Coulter PART II: Back
in the garage with my bullshit detector: The Clash and the Cultural
Politics of Punk 4 'Are you going backwards, Or are you going forwards?' -
England past and England future in 1970s punk Ruth Adams 5 Retrieving the
messianic promise of punk: The Clash in 1977 Kieran Cashell 6 What if Keith
Levene had never left The Clash? Punk and the politics of novelty Pete Dale
7 'The beautiful people are ugly too': The Clash as my 'true fiction'
Martin James PART III: 'It could be anywhere, Most likely could be any
frontier, Any hemisphere': The Clash around the world 8 'Up and down the
Westway' or 'live by the river'? Britishness, Englishness, London and The
Clash Conrad Brunström 9 'Cashing in the bill of rights'? The Clash in New
York, in myth and reality Harry Browne 10 The one struggle: The Clash, Gary
Foley, Punk politics and Indigenous Australian activism Alessandro
Moliterno 11 Brigade Rosse: The Clash, Bologna and Italian punx Giacomo
Bottà and Ferruccio Quercetti
Coulter PART I: No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones: The Clash, the
politics of pop and the neoliberal conjuncture 1 The Clash, revolution and
reverse Jason Toynbee 2 The Clash and musical artistry: against the
corporate voice Caroline Coon 3 'Up in Heaven (not only here)': The Clash,
left melancholia and the politics of redemption Colin Coulter PART II: Back
in the garage with my bullshit detector: The Clash and the Cultural
Politics of Punk 4 'Are you going backwards, Or are you going forwards?' -
England past and England future in 1970s punk Ruth Adams 5 Retrieving the
messianic promise of punk: The Clash in 1977 Kieran Cashell 6 What if Keith
Levene had never left The Clash? Punk and the politics of novelty Pete Dale
7 'The beautiful people are ugly too': The Clash as my 'true fiction'
Martin James PART III: 'It could be anywhere, Most likely could be any
frontier, Any hemisphere': The Clash around the world 8 'Up and down the
Westway' or 'live by the river'? Britishness, Englishness, London and The
Clash Conrad Brunström 9 'Cashing in the bill of rights'? The Clash in New
York, in myth and reality Harry Browne 10 The one struggle: The Clash, Gary
Foley, Punk politics and Indigenous Australian activism Alessandro
Moliterno 11 Brigade Rosse: The Clash, Bologna and Italian punx Giacomo
Bottà and Ferruccio Quercetti
List of contributors Working for the clampdown: an introduction Colin
Coulter PART I: No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones: The Clash, the
politics of pop and the neoliberal conjuncture 1 The Clash, revolution and
reverse Jason Toynbee 2 The Clash and musical artistry: against the
corporate voice Caroline Coon 3 'Up in Heaven (not only here)': The Clash,
left melancholia and the politics of redemption Colin Coulter PART II: Back
in the garage with my bullshit detector: The Clash and the Cultural
Politics of Punk 4 'Are you going backwards, Or are you going forwards?' -
England past and England future in 1970s punk Ruth Adams 5 Retrieving the
messianic promise of punk: The Clash in 1977 Kieran Cashell 6 What if Keith
Levene had never left The Clash? Punk and the politics of novelty Pete Dale
7 'The beautiful people are ugly too': The Clash as my 'true fiction'
Martin James PART III: 'It could be anywhere, Most likely could be any
frontier, Any hemisphere': The Clash around the world 8 'Up and down the
Westway' or 'live by the river'? Britishness, Englishness, London and The
Clash Conrad Brunström 9 'Cashing in the bill of rights'? The Clash in New
York, in myth and reality Harry Browne 10 The one struggle: The Clash, Gary
Foley, Punk politics and Indigenous Australian activism Alessandro
Moliterno 11 Brigade Rosse: The Clash, Bologna and Italian punx Giacomo
Bottà and Ferruccio Quercetti
Coulter PART I: No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones: The Clash, the
politics of pop and the neoliberal conjuncture 1 The Clash, revolution and
reverse Jason Toynbee 2 The Clash and musical artistry: against the
corporate voice Caroline Coon 3 'Up in Heaven (not only here)': The Clash,
left melancholia and the politics of redemption Colin Coulter PART II: Back
in the garage with my bullshit detector: The Clash and the Cultural
Politics of Punk 4 'Are you going backwards, Or are you going forwards?' -
England past and England future in 1970s punk Ruth Adams 5 Retrieving the
messianic promise of punk: The Clash in 1977 Kieran Cashell 6 What if Keith
Levene had never left The Clash? Punk and the politics of novelty Pete Dale
7 'The beautiful people are ugly too': The Clash as my 'true fiction'
Martin James PART III: 'It could be anywhere, Most likely could be any
frontier, Any hemisphere': The Clash around the world 8 'Up and down the
Westway' or 'live by the river'? Britishness, Englishness, London and The
Clash Conrad Brunström 9 'Cashing in the bill of rights'? The Clash in New
York, in myth and reality Harry Browne 10 The one struggle: The Clash, Gary
Foley, Punk politics and Indigenous Australian activism Alessandro
Moliterno 11 Brigade Rosse: The Clash, Bologna and Italian punx Giacomo
Bottà and Ferruccio Quercetti