Punk, Politics and British (fan)zines, 1976-84: 'While the world was dying, did you wonder why?'
2015; Oxford University Press; Volume: 79; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/hwj/dbu043
ISSN1477-4569
Autores Tópico(s)Theater, Performance, and Music History
ResumoThis article recovers and contextualizes the politics of British punk fanzines produced in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It argues that fanzines – and youth cultures more generally – provide a contested cultural space for young people to express their ideas, opinions and anxieties. Simultaneously, it maintains that punk fanzines offer the historian a portal into a period of significant socio-economic, political and cultural change. As well as presenting alternative cultural narratives to the formulaic accounts of punk and popular music now common in the mainstream media, fanzines allow us a glimpse of the often radical ideas held by a youthful milieu rarely given expression in the political arena.
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