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Ripped, Torn and Cut: Pop, Politics and Punk Fanzines from 1976

  • Editor: Worley, Matthew

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Contents

  • Introduction - Subcultures Network
  • Part I : Going underground: Process and place 1. Doing it ourselves: Countercultural and alternative radical publishing in the decade before punk - Jess Baines, Tony Credland & Mark Pawson 2. Zines and history: Zines as history - Lucy Robinson 3. Whose cu
  • Part II : Communiques and celloptape: Constructing cultures 5. 'Pam Ponders Paul Morley's Cat': City Fun and the politics of post-punk - David Wilkinson 6. Goth 'zines: Writing from the dark underground, 1976-92 - Claire Nally 7. The evolution of an anarc
  • Part III : Memos from the frontline: Locating the source 10. Vague post-punk memoirs, 1979-89 - Tom Vague 11. 'Mental liberation issue': Toxic Grafity's punk epiphany as subjectivity, (re)storying 'the truth of revolution' across the lifespan - Mike Dibol
  • Part IV : Global communications: Continuities and distinctions 15. Punking the
  • bibliography RE/Search publications, the bookshelf question and ideational flow - S. Alexander Reed 16. Punks against censorship: Negotiating acceptable politics in the Dutch fanzine Raket - Kirsty Lohman 17. Contradictory self-definition and organisatio
  • Index