The Meaning behind Punk Rock and Hardcore Lyrics
E-Book, Englisch, 196 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-351-38445-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The Poetry of Punk is an investigation into the Anglophone punk culture, specifically in the UK and the US, where punk originated in the mid-1970s, its focus being on the song lyrics written and performed by punk rock and hardcore artists.
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures
Foreword: On Punk Lyrics
Greg Bennick
Introduction: ‘Three Chords and the Truth’
Chapter 1: Definitions
Etymologies
Defining Punk
Defining Poetry
Chapter 2: Punk Lyrics in Form, Function, and Delivery
The Meaning of Punk Vocalization
The Economy of Punk Songs: Text-Music Reciprocity
Text and Paratext
Form
Intertextuality in Punk Songs
The Levels of Communication in Punk Songs
The Functions of Punk Lyrics
The Anatomy of Punk Lyrics
Chapter 3: The ‘Punk Ideology’: The Language of Politics in Punk’s Poetry
Anarchy
Anticapitalism and DIY
Religion
Gender and Sexuality
Race and Ethnicity
Vegetarianism and Animal Rights
Chapter 4: "Anarchy in the UK": Genealogies of British Punk and Post-Punk
Sex Pistols: A Crudely Poetic Revolution
Anarcho-Punk: A Crass Threat to the Establishment
‘UK 82’: The Austere Poetics of Thatcher-Era Punk
Eclecticism and Diversification: British Punk in the Twenty-First Century
"The Queen Is Dead": From Punk to Post-Punk
Chapter 5: "Rise Above": A History of North American Punk and Hardcore
The Ramones: Punk as Pastiche
Dead Kennedys
The Harsh Poetics of Reagan-Era Hardcore
Straight Edge: A Sober Revolution?
‘Neo-Punk’: Between Underground Credibility and Mainstream Appropriation
The 1990s and Early 2000s: Modern Hardcore’s Defining Years
Index