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5 ‘Pam ponders Paul Morley’s cat’

City Fun and the politics of post-punk
  • David Wilkinson
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Abstract

By examining the Manchester fanzine City Fun, David Wilkinson asks how fanzines captured the conflicted and evolving politics of the British counterculture as it mutated, fragmented and fed into punk, post-punk and beyond against a backdrop of collapsing post-war welfare-capitalism and the rise of Thatcherite neoliberalism.

Abstract

By examining the Manchester fanzine City Fun, David Wilkinson asks how fanzines captured the conflicted and evolving politics of the British counterculture as it mutated, fragmented and fed into punk, post-punk and beyond against a backdrop of collapsing post-war welfare-capitalism and the rise of Thatcherite neoliberalism.

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