We're Not Here to Entertain: Punk Rock, Ronald Reagan, and the Real Culture War of 1980s America

Kevin Mattson offers a history of punk rock in the 1980s. He documents how kids growing up in the sedate world of suburbia created their "own culture" through DIY tactics. Punk spread across the continent in the 1980s as it found expression in different media, including literature, art, an...

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1. Verfasser: Mattson, Kevin 1966- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated [2020]
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Zusammenfassung:Kevin Mattson offers a history of punk rock in the 1980s. He documents how kids growing up in the sedate world of suburbia created their "own culture" through DIY tactics. Punk spread across the continent in the 1980s as it found expression in different media, including literature, art, and poetry. Punks dissented against Reagan's presidency, accusing the entertainer-in-chief of being mean and duplicitous (especially when it came to nuclear war and his policies in Central America). Mattson has dived deep into archives to make his case that this youthful dissent meant something more than just a style of mohawks or purple hair.
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface: From Memory . . . to History -- Prelude (1979-1980): When Punk Broke . . . and Opened -- 1 Teeny Punks: Pioneer Your Own Culture! (1980-1981) -- 2 It Can and Will Happen Everywhere (1982-1983) -- 3 It's 1984! (1984) -- 4 Marching toward the "Alternative" (1985-?) -- Epilogue: Punk Breaks Again . . . -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Index.
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ISBN:9780190908256