Transnational punk communities in Poland : from nihilism to nothing outside punk / Marta Marciniak.
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- 9781498501583
- 1498501583
- Punk rock music -- Social aspects -- Poland
- Punk culture -- Poland
- Punk rock music -- Poland -- History and criticism
- MUSIC -- Instruction & Study -- Theory
- Punk culture
- Punk rock music
- Poland
- Punk (Musique) -- Aspect social -- Pologne
- Punk (Mouvement) -- Pologne
- Punk (Musique) -- Pologne -- Histoire et critique
- 781.6609438 23
- ML3917.P58
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-204) and index.
The most sensible way to be? The first two decades of punk in Poland -- The Silesian scenes -- Star wars, or you can have everything : punk politics of everyday life -- DIY till we die : the economy and institutions of punk -- Dziewczyny w pogo : women and ideas about gender in punk.
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A transnational historical and ethnographic work that makes an interesting intervention into the field of subculture studies by emphasizing the seriousness, outreach, and attraction of these unique, yet similar Polish and Silesian punk communities since the late 1970s. Combines the methods of oral history and ethnography to create compact sections assignable as reading to graduate students enrolled in courses in cultural studies, Polish studies, social history of central Europe, anthropology, political studies, and others.
English.
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