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Queer-feminist Hardcore/Punk: Academic Research and Community Support in the Age of the Pandemic
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- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
- Changing Perspectives: From Participation to Observation (Autoethnography of a Punk Researcher) 27
- Milo Goes to College, Ellen Goes to Grad School: The Series of Events that Turned an Afterschool Hobby into a Hardcore Pursuit of Punk Rock 35
- A Network of Hardcore Researchers: Punk Studies, Punk Scholarship, Punk Pedagogy 45
- “Dancing on the Corpses’ Ashes”: On Post-Hardcore Performance and Erased Nonwhite Bodies 61
- Hardcore, Punk, and Academia: A Conversation between Brian Cogan and Kevin Dunn 79
- “Survival of the Streets”: Krishna Consciousness and Religion in Hardcore Punk at the End of the Cold War 91
- Something Better Change: Hardcore and the Promise of a Liberating Punk Education 111
- “There is no hope for the USA”: Bad Brains and The Sounds of Race in DC Hardcore 127
- Ms. Bob Davis and Hardcore California: A Conversation About a Forty-Year-Old Document of Hardcore Research 147
- Writing from Hardcore: Interwoven Lines of Becoming 157
- White Punks in the Chocolate City: Hardcore and Local History in Washington, DC 171
- The Musical Aesthetics of Hardcore: Straightforward, Strident, and Antagonistic 189
- Adventures of a DIY Oral Historian: How the Hardcore Punk Rock Scene of the 1980s Continues to Influence My Life as a Writer 201
- Whose Loud Fast Rules? – Always Already Post-Hardcore 215
- “Have You Never Been Mellow?” – Joy and Ugliness in Punk and Hardcore Aesthetics 227
- Queer-feminist Hardcore/Punk: Academic Research and Community Support in the Age of the Pandemic 235
- Contributors 253
- Acknowledgements 275
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
- Changing Perspectives: From Participation to Observation (Autoethnography of a Punk Researcher) 27
- Milo Goes to College, Ellen Goes to Grad School: The Series of Events that Turned an Afterschool Hobby into a Hardcore Pursuit of Punk Rock 35
- A Network of Hardcore Researchers: Punk Studies, Punk Scholarship, Punk Pedagogy 45
- “Dancing on the Corpses’ Ashes”: On Post-Hardcore Performance and Erased Nonwhite Bodies 61
- Hardcore, Punk, and Academia: A Conversation between Brian Cogan and Kevin Dunn 79
- “Survival of the Streets”: Krishna Consciousness and Religion in Hardcore Punk at the End of the Cold War 91
- Something Better Change: Hardcore and the Promise of a Liberating Punk Education 111
- “There is no hope for the USA”: Bad Brains and The Sounds of Race in DC Hardcore 127
- Ms. Bob Davis and Hardcore California: A Conversation About a Forty-Year-Old Document of Hardcore Research 147
- Writing from Hardcore: Interwoven Lines of Becoming 157
- White Punks in the Chocolate City: Hardcore and Local History in Washington, DC 171
- The Musical Aesthetics of Hardcore: Straightforward, Strident, and Antagonistic 189
- Adventures of a DIY Oral Historian: How the Hardcore Punk Rock Scene of the 1980s Continues to Influence My Life as a Writer 201
- Whose Loud Fast Rules? – Always Already Post-Hardcore 215
- “Have You Never Been Mellow?” – Joy and Ugliness in Punk and Hardcore Aesthetics 227
- Queer-feminist Hardcore/Punk: Academic Research and Community Support in the Age of the Pandemic 235
- Contributors 253
- Acknowledgements 275