Punk Rockers' Revolution: A Pedagogy of Race, Class, and Gender

Curry Malott,Milagros Pena

Punk Rockers' Revolution: A Pedagogy of Race, Class, and Gender
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Published
19 November 2004
Pages
145
ISBN
9780820461427

Punk Rockers’ Revolution: A Pedagogy of Race, Class, and Gender

Curry Malott,Milagros Pena

For punk rockers, music and art have often been used as tools for resisting and accommodating the interests of society’s dominant classes. During the late 1970s, a predominantly white, male working/middle-class counterculture began to develop what is now known as punk rock. This book shows how punk rock serves to both subvert and accommodate the interest of late-capitalist American society by looking at the trends in the ideas, values, and beliefs transmitted through punk lyrical messages, specifically through the content of three punk record labels and how they have evolved over time. The impact of punk will continue because it is a product of the changing face of alternative cultural spaces - spaces that impact and are impacted by increasingly hostile and exploitive relationships between and within oppressor and oppressed groups.

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