Crass reflections by Alastair Gordon
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Gordon, A., Bestley, R. and Dines, M. 2016. Crass reflections by Alastair Gordon. Portsmouth, UK Itchy Monkey Press with Active Distribution.
Title | Crass reflections by Alastair Gordon |
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Authors | Gordon, A., Bestley, R. and Dines, M. |
Contributors | Gordon, A., Dines, M. and Bestley, R. |
Abstract | An undergraduate monograph of essays originally written in the mid-1990s. The central theme sets up and critically examines the need to examine the work of the anarchist punk band Crass in light of a poverty of discussion of their activities in previous cultural studies writings on punk. Equally, notions of endpoints in underground cultures are put to the question. The broad thesis of the monograph interrogates links between critical theory and Frankfurt school perspectives on art and subversive culture and Neo Marxist accounts of their phylogeny. There is critical discussion of the tension and similarities between Crass and Neo Marxist accounts of the role of dominant ideology (traditional notions of false consciousness/media effect) in contrast to the cultural monopoly of survival needs as the central motor of social reproduction in capitalist culture. The monograph concludes with a discussion of the importance of the legacy of Crass and the need for future research. This monograph was written before the groundswell of punk scholarship in its wake and serves as vindication of its obscure and early importance. It s principle importance lies in the fact that most accounts beyond this work have focussed not on critical theory but instead on historical contextual salience, aesthetic value and biographical detail. |
Research Group | Music group |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9781909798229 |
Publisher | Itchy Monkey Press with Active Distribution |
Place of publication | Portsmouth, UK |
Publication dates | |
01 Jun 2016 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 03 Mar 2022 |
Output status | Published |
Web address (URL) | http://itchymonkeypress.com/crass-reflections/ |
Language | English |
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