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9781844676880

White Riot Punk Rock and the Politics of Race

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  • Copyright: 2011-07-18
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Summary

From The Sex Pistols to Bad Brains, skinheads to afropunks, the punk rock movement has been obsessed by race. And yet the connections have never been addressed in a comprehensive way. White Riot will become the standard study of the subject, and the ultimate reader on the topic for punk professors and aficionados alike. The book collects writings from leading critics such as Greil Marcus and Dick Hebdige, personal reflections from punk pioneers such as Ian stuart and The Clash#xE2;#xAC;"s Paul Simenon, and reports on punk scenes from Tunisia to Toronto. Put together in an entertaining way to appeal to both students and fans, White Riot includes photos, lyrics, and letters as well as articles from a wide array of punk rockers, scenesters, and scholars.

Author Biography

Stephen Buncombe is Associate Professor at New York University where he teaches the History and Politics of Media and Culture. He is the author of Dream and Notes from Underground, the editor of Cultural Resistance Reader, and coauthor of The Bobbed Haired Bandit. Maxwell Tremblay writes for Maximumrocknroll and plays drums in the band SLEEPiES.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Foreword James Spooner, director of Afro-Punkp. xiii
White Riot?p. 1
Stephen Duncombe and Maxwell Tremblayp. 1
Rock 'N' Roll Niggerp. 18
ôThe White Negroöp. 19
ôThe Black Boy Looks at the White Boyöp. 23
ôWhite Riotöp. 27
liner notes to MC5's Kick Out the Jams!p. 28
ôKick Out the Jams! The MC5 and the Politics of Noiseöp. 30
liner notes to ôRock 'N' Roll Niggeröp. 37
ôBleached Roots: Punks and White Ethnicityöp. 38
White Minorityp. 44
ôHotsy-Totsy Nazi Schatzes: Nazi Imagery and the Final Solution to the Final Solutionöp. 45
ôPistol-Whipped,ö National Reviewp. 54
ô'I Won't Let that Dago By': Rethinking Punk and Racismöp. 57
Sham 69, interview in Soundsp. 69
Fuck-Ups, interview in Maximumrocknrollp. 72
interview in Ripperp. 75
ôCrimes Against Natureöp. 78
ôL.A.'s 'White Minority': Punk and the Contradictions of Self-Marginalizationöp. 82
on ôGuilty of Being White,ö in Maximumrocknrollp. 99
ôThe White Noise Supremacistsöp. 105
White Powerp. 114
ôThe Skinheads and the Magical Recovery of Communityöp. 115
ôSubcultutes, Pop Music and Politics: Skinheads and 'Nazi Rock in England and Germanyöp. 120
interview in Terminalp. 130
Majority of One, review and letter exchange in Maximumrocknrollp. 133
ôMusic of the White Resistanceöp. 135
ôRock 'n' Roll: White or Black?ö Skinned Alivep. 142
interview in Maximumrocknrollp. 146
Lili the Skinbird, ôAssociating with Racists: A Way to Promote Anti-Racism?ö Crossbreedp. 151
Punky Reggae Partyp. 154
England's Dreamingp. 155
Clash, interview in Search & Destroyp. 168
Beating Timep. 170
ôTwo Sides of Anti-Racismöp. 177
ôA New Punk Manifesto,ö Profane Existencep. 190
ôNot Just Posing for the Postcard: A Discussion of Punk and the New Abolition,ö Clamorp. 194
ôScreaming, Always Screaming,ö HeartattaCkp. 198
ôRace, Anarchy and Punk Rock: The Impact of Cultural Boundaries Within the Anarchist Movementöp. 201
We're That Spic Bandp. 206
ôPlay Like a White Boy: Hard Dancing in the City of Chocolateöp. 207
ôHardcore of Darkness: Bad Brainsöp. 212
Black Culture, White Youth: The Reggae Tradition from JA to UKp. 216
Scream, interview in Flipsidep. 220
ô¿Soy Punkera, y Qué?öp. 222
interview with the BBCp. 231
ôMuhammad Was a Punk Rockeröp. 235
ôTaqwacore: Salat, Angst, and Rock & Rollöp. 235
interview in Maximumrocknrollp. 241
interview in Maximumrocknrollp. 248
Afro-Punk: The ôBock 'n' Roll Niggerö Experience, from the film scriptp. 251
Race Riotp. 256
ôIt's (Not) a White World: Looking for Race in Punk,ö Punk Planetp. 257
ôJust Another Nigger,ö letter exchange in Maximumrocknrollp. 268
ôWhat Happened?ö Chop Suey Spexp. 277
ôHow Can You Be So Cold?ö How to Stage a Coupp. 278
ôBlack Invisibility and Racism in Punk Rock,ö Bitchcorep. 281
ôI am Colorblind,ö Race Riotp. 284
Anti-Product, interview in HeartattaCkp. 285
ôTry Not To to Think: Forgetting the Forgotten Rebels,ö Broken Pencilp. 289
I'm So Bored with the USA (and the UK Too)p. 295
Vírus 27, interview in Chiclete com Bananap. 296
ôPunk and Globalization: Mexico City and Torontoöp. 299
ôRock with Punk with Pop with Folklore: Transformations and Renewal in Aterciopelados and Café Tacubaöp. 307
ôLiving the Punk Lifestyle in Jakartaöp. 317
The Punks Are Alright: A Punk Rock Safari from the First World to the Third, interview in Blind Pigsp. 333
Esneider of Huasipungo, ôMigrapunk,ö Maximumrocknrollp. 335
Notesp. 339
Permissionsp. 367
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