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16 Punks against censorship

Negotiating acceptable politics in the Dutch fanzine Raket
  • Kirsty Lohman
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Abstract

Kirsty Lohman uses the Dutch fanzine Raket to frame a discussion of self-censorship and boundary-drawing practices in punk. These were issues that were of particular importance in a subculture that has, since its inception, been contested on the political as well as cultural level.

Abstract

Kirsty Lohman uses the Dutch fanzine Raket to frame a discussion of self-censorship and boundary-drawing practices in punk. These were issues that were of particular importance in a subculture that has, since its inception, been contested on the political as well as cultural level.

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