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The eventization of leisure and the strange death of alternative Leeds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The communicative potential of city spaces as leisure spaces is a central assumption of political activism and the creation of alternative, counter-cultural and subcultural scenes. However, such potential for city spaces is limited by the gentrification,
Anna Richter   +29 more
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‘Put on your boots and Harrington!’: The ordinariness of 1970s UK punk dress [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In 2013, the Metropolitan Museum hosted an exhibition of punk-inspired fashion entitled Punk: Chaos to Couture. The exhibition emphasized the ‘spectacular’ elements of the subculture, reflecting a narrative that dominates accounts of punk dress, whereby ...
Weiner, Nathaniel
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No I don’t like where you come from, it’s just a satellite of London: High Wycombe, the Sex Pistols and the punk transformation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The journey from proto-punk to punk occurred at high speed in many of London’s satellite towns. Among these, the town of High Wycombe in the home counties offers a narrative that can trace an involvement in the earliest stages of that journey as a result
James, Martin
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Nazi Punks Folk Off: Leisure, Nationalism, Cultural Identity and the Consumption of Metal and Folk Music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Far-right activists have attempted to infiltrate and use popular music scenes to propagate their racialised ideologies. This paper explores attempts by the far right to co-opt two particular music scenes: black metal and English folk.
Blackshaw T.   +24 more
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What is Same but Different and why does it matter? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A detailed outline of the Same but Different Desert Art forums held in Alice Springs in 2012 and 2013, and an introduction to the essays, interviews, films and images that make up the 'Same but Different' section of this issue of ...
Biddle, Jennifer, Stefanoff, Lisa
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Abject Outcasts: Defining Oneself as an Outsider in the Northern Ireland Punk Subculture

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2021
Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, at a time when cross-community contact was relatively uncommon in Northern Ireland, the punk subculture attracted both young Catholics and Protestants who temporarily set aside their political, religious and ...
Timothy Heron
doaj   +1 more source

Los Punks: una tribu urbana en Medellín. The Punks: an urban tribe in Medellin.

open access: yesPsicoespacios, 2011
The Punks: an urban tribe in Medellin. Resumen Se han realizado muchas investigaciones en torno a las tribus urbanas que existen o han existido en Colombia desde los años 60, producto de la revolución cultural, ideológica y musical que se
Phamela Silvana Castaño Manco   +4 more
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Les punks ou la comédie des genres

open access: yesGéographie et Cultures, 2005
The article aims at analysing the expressions of gender through the spatial practices and bodily transformations of young people who calf themselves punks.
Djemila Zeneidi‑Henry
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México: movimiento punk e identidad femenina

open access: yesChasqui, 2015
El artículo tiene como propósito formular algunas reflexiones para analizar cómo ciertas jóvenes mexicanas pertenecientes al movimiento punk, delimitan su espacio identitario y plantean su individualidad como mujeres.
Inés Cornejo Portugal, Maritza Urteaga
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A Case for Removing Confederate Monuments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
A particularly important, pressing, philosophical question concerns whether Confederate monuments ought to be removed. More precisely, one may wonder whether a certain group, viz.
Timmerman, Travis
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