Punk & Post-Punk 10.1 is now online via Ingenta Connect:
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/.../2021/00000010/00000001
Print copies should be with subscribers shortly... meanwhile the team are working on the next two issues due out later this year.
Punk & Post-Punk 10.1 Contents
• Russ Bestley – Editorial
• Punk & Post-Punk – 10th Anniversary summary of contents
• Justus Grebe & Robert A. Winkler – Putting the ‘punk’ back into pop-punk: Analysing presentations of deviance in pop-punk music videos
• Cibrán Tenreiro Uzal – From scene films to scene videos: Communities documenting communities
• Temmuz Süreyya Gürbüz – Revisiting early punk cinema
• Guy Mankowski – ‘A series of images against you and me’: Richard Edwards’ portrayal of the body in Journal For Plague Lovers
• Joanna Roś – ‘The strange brotherhood of the blue ship’: Albert Camus and Justin Sullivan's philosophy of measure
• Aylwyn Walsh – The problem of Pussy Riot: Manifesting desire and anarchy as method
• James Letson – Stay punk!! Stay free!! Subcultural identity, everyday resistance and Covid-19 in Northern Japan
Interview
• Rupert Loydell – We don’t hide from vague: An interview with the Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus
Obituary
• Ian Canty – L.A.M.F.: Walter Lure, 22 April 1949 – 22 August 2020
Reviews
• James F. Anderson – The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren book review
• Claudia Lonkin – What is Post-Punk?: Genre and Identity in Avant-Garde Popular Music, 1977-82 book review
• Michael Murphy – Too Old To Die Young: Paranoid Visions, Punk Rock, and Me book review
• Laura Way – Punkgirldiaries Blogzine 2 book review
• Greg Bull – Killer Tunes and Screaming Bloody Murder in the Basement of Hell… and Other Stories book review
• Minerva Campion – Mala Hierba: El Surgimiento Del Punk En El Barrio Castilla, Medellín book review
• Russ Bestley – Shellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern Ireland 1977–1984 album/DVD review