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Sober Living for the Revolution Elektronische Ressource Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics

Von: Kuhn, Gabriel.
Materialtyp: TextTextVerlag: Chicago PM Press 2010Beschreibung: Online-Ressource (305 p.). Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online-RessourceISBN: 9781604863437.Genre/Form: Electronic booksVerschiedene physische Formen: Kein Titel; Print version: Sober Living for the Revolution : Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical PoliticsDDC-Klassifikation: 322.40973 Online-Ressourcen: Volltext | Online-Zugang
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Cover; Praise for...; Table of Contents; Timeline; Introduction; Chapter 1: Bands; Chapter 2: Scenes; Chapter 3: Manifestos; Chapter 4: Reflections; Chapter 5: Perspectives; About the Editor; About PM Press; Friends of PM; Also from PM Press;.
Zusammenfassung: Examining the multigenerational impact of punk rock music, this international survey of the political-punk straight edge movement-which has persisted as a drug-free, hardcore subculture for more than 25 years-traces its history from 1980s Washington, DC, to today. Asserting that drugs are not necessarily rebellious and that not all rebels do them, the record also defies common conceptions of straight edge's political legacy as being associated with self-righteous, macho posturing and conservative Puritanism. On the contrary, the movement has been linked to radical thought and action by the cou
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Cover; Praise for...; Table of Contents; Timeline; Introduction; Chapter 1: Bands; Chapter 2: Scenes; Chapter 3: Manifestos; Chapter 4: Reflections; Chapter 5: Perspectives; About the Editor; About PM Press; Friends of PM; Also from PM Press;.

Examining the multigenerational impact of punk rock music, this international survey of the political-punk straight edge movement-which has persisted as a drug-free, hardcore subculture for more than 25 years-traces its history from 1980s Washington, DC, to today. Asserting that drugs are not necessarily rebellious and that not all rebels do them, the record also defies common conceptions of straight edge's political legacy as being associated with self-righteous, macho posturing and conservative Puritanism. On the contrary, the movement has been linked to radical thought and action by the cou