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Can I Have A Taste of Your Ice Cream?
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LUCY O’BRIEN
‘I Tried to Make Him Laugh, He Didn’t Get the Joke…’ – taking punk humour seriously
By
Russell Bestley
Spreading the message! Fanzines and the punk scene in Portugal1
Authors:
Paula Guerra
and
Pedro Quintela
‘Nevermind the jahiliyyah, here’s the hijrahs’: Punk and the religious turn in the contemporary Indonesian underground scene
By
Hikmawan Saefullah
‘Hey little rich boy, take a good look at me’: Punk, class and British Oi!
By
Matthew Worley
Process over product: The 1990s United States hardcore and emo subcultures and DIY consumerism
Authors:
Monica Sklar
and
Mary Kate Donahue
Punk and the city: A history of punk in Bandung
By
Frans Ari Prasetyo
From place to space to scene: The Roxy Room and the emergence of Manchester’s alternative pop culture identity
By
Philip Kiszely
Punk is punk but by no means punk: Definition, genre evasion and the quest for an authentic voice in contemporary Russia
By
Yngvar Bordewich Steinholt
Designing fascism: The evolution of a neo-Nazi punk aesthetic
Authors:
Ana Raposo
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Russ Bestley
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