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White Riot: Punk Rock and the Politics of Race [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 390 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x157x25 mm, weight: 630 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2011
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844676889
  • ISBN-13: 9781844676880
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 390 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x157x25 mm, weight: 630 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2011
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844676889
  • ISBN-13: 9781844676880
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A book that includes photos, song lyrics, letters and articles looks at the role of race in the history of punk rock, in a book that covers everyone from The Clash to Bad Brains to The Sex Pistols. Original.

From The Sex Pistols to Bad Brains, skinheads to afropunks, the punk rock movement has been obsessed by race. And yet the connections have never been addressed in a comprehensive way. White Riot will become the standard study of the subject, and the ultimate reader on the topic for punk professors and aficionados alike. The book collects writings from leading critics such as Greil Marcus and Dick Hebdige, personal reflections from punk pioneers such as Ian stuart and The Clash's Paul Simenon, and reports on punk scenes from Tunisia to Toronto. Put together in an entertaining way to appeal to both students and fans, White Riot includes photos, lyrics, and letters as well as articles from a wide array of punk rockers, scenesters, and scholars.

The first comprehensive reader on punk and race, from The Clash to Bad Brains.

Recenzijos

White Riot-this loud, brilliant collection of rants and critical explosions on race, music, and rebellion-has a radical message that goes far beyond punk: in order to build transformative movements and cultures, we first have to reckon with the riots of our own. -- Jeff Chang, author of Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-hop Generation and Who We Be: The Colorization of America Verso gives us an engaging collection of political essays about race and representation in punk from critics like Greil Marcus to Paul Simonon of the Clash. The book features photos, lyrics, letters, and accessible articles from musicians and academics concerned about the greater issues in revolutionary music. -- Kathleen Massara * Flavorpills 10 Most Anticipated Summer Reads * It's a banging pit of engagement, and a shocking reminder that no entire book has ever been dedicated to this subject before. -- Chris Estey * KEXP 90.3 FM Seattle * White Riot allows us to view race as contested, complex, always both part and all of the person, the movement, and the story. A punk heart that understands the politics of race in this way isn't 'pure:' it's a messy organ, and it's still beating. -- Sara Jaffe * Los Angeles Review of Books * 350 pages of interview excerpts, fanzine articles, and academic essays that won't give you answers so much as give you the power to ask, and consider, even more. -- Chris Terry * Razorcake *

Daugiau informacijos

The ultimate collection on punk and race, from the Clash to Los Crudos
Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
James Spooner
One White Riot?
1(17)
Stephen Duncombe and Maxwell Tremblay
1(17)
Two Rock `N' Roll Nigger
18(26)
"The White Negro"
19(4)
Norman Mailer
"The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy"
23(4)
James Baldwin
Weatherman Songbook, "White Riot"
27(1)
Liner Notes to MC5's Kick Out the Jams!
28(2)
John Sinclair
"Kick Out the Jams! The MC5 and the Politics of Noise"
30(7)
Steve Waksman
Liner Notes to "Rock `N' Roll Nigger"
37(1)
Patti Smith
"Bleached Roots: Punks and White Ethnicity"
38(6)
Dick Hebdige
Three White Minority
44(70)
"Hotsy-Totsy Nazi Schatzes: Nazi Imagery and the Final Solution to the Final Solution"
45(9)
Steven Lee Beeber
"Pistol-Whipped," National Review
54(3)
Edward Meadows
"`I Won't Let that Dago By': Rethinking Punk and Racism"
57(12)
Roger Sabin
Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69, interview in Sounds
69(3)
Bob Noxious of the Fuck-Ups, interview in Maximumrocknroll
72(3)
Black Flag, interview in Ripper
75(3)
"Crimes Against Nature"
78(4)
Greil Marcus
"L.A.'s `White Minority': Punk and the Contradictions of Self-Marginalization"
82(17)
Daniel S. Traber
"Guilty of Being White," in Maximumrocknroll
99(6)
Vic Bondi
Dave Dictor
Ian MacKaye
"The White Noise Supremacists"
105(9)
Lester Bangs
Four White Power
114(40)
"The Skinheads and the Magical Recovery of Community"
115(5)
John Clarke
"Subcultures, Pop Music and Politics: Skinheads and `Nazi Rock' in England and Germany"
120(10)
Timothy S. Brown
Ian Stuart of Skrewdriver, interview in Terminal
130(3)
Majority of One, review and letter exchange in Maximumrocknroll
133(2)
George Eric Hawthorne of RaHo Wa, "Music of the White Resistance"
135(7)
"Rock `n' Roll: White or Black?" Skinned Alive
142(4)
Anonymous
Kieran Knutson of Anti-Racist Action, interview in Maximumrocknroll
146(5)
Lili the Skinbird, "Associating with Racists: A Way to Promote Anti-Racism?" Crossbreed
151(3)
Five Punky Reggae Party
154(52)
England's Dreaming
155(13)
Jon Savage
Paul Simonon of the Clash, interview in Search & Destroy
168(2)
Beating Time
170(7)
David Widgery
"Two Sides of Anti-Racism"
177(13)
Paul Gilroy
"A New Punk Manifesto," Profane Existence
190(4)
Joel Olson
"Not Just Posing for the Postcard: A Discussion of Punk and the New Abolition," Clamor
194(4)
Anonymous
"Screaming, Always Screaming," HeartattaCk
198(3)
Daisy Rooks
"Race, Anarchy and Punk Rock: The Impact of Cultural Boundaries Within the Anarchist Movement"
201(5)
Otto Nomous
Six We're that Spic Band
206(50)
Darryl A. Jenifer of Bad Brains, "Play Like a White Boy: Hard Dancing in the City of Chocolate"
207(5)
"Hardcore of Darkness: Bad Brains"
212(4)
Greg Tate
Black Culture, White Youth: The Reggae Tradition from JA to UK
216(4)
Simon Jones
Skeeter Thompson of Scream, interview in Flipside
220(2)
"¿Soy Punkera, y Que?"
222(9)
Michelle Habell-Pallan
Interview with the BBC
231(4)
Alien Kulture
"Muhammad Was a Punk Rocker"
235(1)
Michael Muhammad Knight
"Taqwacore: Salat, Angst, and Rock & Roll"
235(6)
Siddhartha Mitter
Interview in Maximumrocknroll
241(7)
Los Crudos
Martin Sorrondeguy, interview in Maximumrocknroll
248(3)
Afro-Punk: The "Rock `n' Roll Nigger" Experience, from the film script
251(5)
Seven Race Riot
256(39)
"It's (Not) a White World: Looking for Race in Punk," Punk Planet
257(11)
Mimi Nguyen
"Just Another Nigger," letter exchange in Maximumrocknroll
268(9)
"What Happened?" Chop Suey Spex
277(1)
Kelly Besser
"How Can You Be So Cold?" How to Stage a Coup
278(3)
Madhu Krishnan
"Black Invisibility and Racism in Punk Rock," Bitchcore
281(3)
Tasha Fierce
"I am Colorblind," Race Riot
284(1)
Vincent Chung
Taina Del Valle of Anti-Product, interview in HeartattaCk
285(4)
"Try Not To to Think: Forgetting the Forgotten Rebels," Broken Pencil
289(6)
Krishna Rau
Eight I'm So Bored With The Usa (And The Uk Too)
295(44)
Virus 27, interview in Chiclete com Banana
296(3)
"Punk and Globalization: Mexico City and Toronto"
299(8)
Alan O'Connor
"Rock with Punk with Pop with Folklore: Transformations and Renewal in Aterciopelados and Cafe Tacuba"
307(10)
Carmelo Esterrich
Javier H. Murillo
"Living the Punk Lifestyle in Jakarta"
317(16)
Jeremy Wallach
The Punks Are Alright: A Punk Rock Safari from the First World to the Third, interview in Blind Pigs
333(2)
Esneider of Huasipungo, "Migrapunk," Maximumrocknroll
335(4)
Notes 339(28)
Permissions 367
Stephen Duncombe, an Associate Professor at the Gallatin School of New York University, is the author of Dream and Notes from Underground, editor of the Cultural Resistance Reader, and coeditor (with Maxwell Tremblay) of White Riot. Maxwell Tremblay writes for Maximumrocknroll, plays drums in the band SLEEPiES, and is a doctoral student in Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. Follow Maxwell on Twitter (@maxwelltremblay) James Spooner lives in Los Angeles. He is the director of Afro-Punk.