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. -- .
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. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colin Coulter is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Maynooth University, Ireland
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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