Culture from the Slums: Punk Rock in East and West Germany
Autor Jeff Haytonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198866183
ISBN-10: 0198866186
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: More than 30 black and white figures/illustrations
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198866186
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: More than 30 black and white figures/illustrations
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The author has compiled a very extensive source base in federal, state, regional and city archives, in radio and church archives as well as in archives on the GDR opposition and in the Berlin Archiv der Jugendkulturen...the most comprehensive, source supported English language analysis of the history of German punk so far and can thus be recommended to interested readers with no prior thematic knowledge.
Culture from the Slums makes an engaged and engaging contribution to a growing body of work on the ways youth and musical subcultures reflect and shape social/political trends, national and self-identities, and race, class, and gender relations.
This decidedly historical argumentative study lays the foundation for a cultural and contemporary history of the 1980s that takes youth cultural developments and media pop phenomena seriously as integral parts.
This monograph is a magnificent feat of research that everyone interested in the history of the FRG and GDR should read.
With Culture from the Slums Hayton has provided a rich interpretation of German punk, one that will surely prove to be an invaluable resource not only for scholars of German punk but also for those interested in the history of divided Germany and in the relationship between subcultures and historical change more broadly.
Jeff Hayton's invaluable book takes us into the partly shared but largely distinct worlds of East and West German punks and shows us how they set to work changing them.
Worth reading for scholars of east/central European punk and popular culture and anyone interested in comparing culture and society under state socialism and capitalism.
The book is lively and readable.
Culture from the Slums captures both interconnections and disjunctions between East and West, both cross-border movement and immobility. One can only hope that it inspires more studies of divided Germany from the margins.
Culture from the Slums makes an engaged and engaging contribution to a growing body of work on the ways youth and musical subcultures reflect and shape social/political trends, national and self-identities, and race, class, and gender relations.
This decidedly historical argumentative study lays the foundation for a cultural and contemporary history of the 1980s that takes youth cultural developments and media pop phenomena seriously as integral parts.
This monograph is a magnificent feat of research that everyone interested in the history of the FRG and GDR should read.
With Culture from the Slums Hayton has provided a rich interpretation of German punk, one that will surely prove to be an invaluable resource not only for scholars of German punk but also for those interested in the history of divided Germany and in the relationship between subcultures and historical change more broadly.
Jeff Hayton's invaluable book takes us into the partly shared but largely distinct worlds of East and West German punks and shows us how they set to work changing them.
Worth reading for scholars of east/central European punk and popular culture and anyone interested in comparing culture and society under state socialism and capitalism.
The book is lively and readable.
Culture from the Slums captures both interconnections and disjunctions between East and West, both cross-border movement and immobility. One can only hope that it inspires more studies of divided Germany from the margins.
Notă biografică
Jeff Hayton is an Associate Professor of Modern European History at Wichita State University. He has published numerous articles on popular culture, rock 'n' roll, and German history. Culture from the Slums: Punk Rock in East and West Germany is his first book. He is beginning work on three new projects: a survey of popular music in East Germany; a history of mountain climbing in East Germany; and an examination of the relationship between video games and history.