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Punk Beyond the Music

Tracing Mutations and Manifestations of the Punk Virus

Iain Ellis

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English
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
15 August 2024
Punk Beyond the Music: Tracing Mutations and Manifestations of the Punk Virus expands the conversation about punk from a focus on the musical genre to its surrounding cultural manifestations. Focusing on some of the most recurring practices and characteristics of punk culture —DIY, attitude, outsider identities, symbols, and politics—Iain Ellis engages many illustrative examples to investigate punk beyond the music without losing sight of its significance. Early chapters look at arts that have always existed within the punk subculture (writings, visual arts, films, and humor); subsequent sections examine areas rarely recognized as exhibiting punk characteristics (such as education, sports, crafts, and comics). Taken together, the chapters invite readers on an extensive and unpredictable journey through the evolution of punk’s developments and adaptations.
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Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781666961362
ISBN 10:   1666961361
Pages:   264
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Iain Ellis is senior lecturer in the English department at the University of Kansas.

Reviews for Punk Beyond the Music: Tracing Mutations and Manifestations of the Punk Virus

"""Much has been romanticized about punk's DIY, insider nature, but despite its aggressive critiques of the mainstream, it is evident that there is a clear relationship between the two. Punk Beyond the Music helps to support that position. Through detailed research of prior scholarship, press coverage, and in-depth understanding of the topic, this book covers a large swath of both punk and popular culture and addresses the global existence of punk and its variations around the world."" --Ellen M. Bernhard, Georgian Court University"


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