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What is post-punk? : genre and identity in avant-garde popular music, 1977-82

Title
What is post-punk? : genre and identity in avant-garde popular music, 1977-82 / Mimi Haddon.
Author
Haddon, Mimi, 1985-
Publication
  • Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.
  • ©2020

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Description
viii, 226 pages : illustrations, music; 24 cm
Summary
"A great deal has been written about punk and the dramatic changes it wrought in the transatlantic world of pop music. A wave of new music that was strongly influenced by the politics and sounds of punk-but less raw, more commercially successful-followed close on punk's heels in the late 1970s. (Think Joy Division, The Raincoats, Human League, Public Image Limited, The Slits.) Post-punk has always been controversial to the influential fans of punk and rock (music writers as well as music fans): post-punk is more self-consciously "arty" and cosmopolitan, engaged with genres outside the predominantly white-identified rock family tree (particularly reggae and disco), and has always been willing to question the valuing of authenticity over artifice (and pleasure). Haddon focuses on how post-punk's push beyond the tropes of rock and punk challenged prevalent ideas about what makes pop music culturally valuable and commercially successful, showing how post-punk's emphasis on artifice, identity politics, and eclecticism opened the door to wider discussions of these topics in the context of other genres ranging from glam and New Wave to indie rock"--
Subject
  • 1971-1990
  • Post-punk music > History and criticism
  • Popular music > 1971-1980 > History and criticism
  • Popular music > 1981-1990 > History and criticism
  • Popular music
  • Post-punk music
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-215) and index.
Contents
Dividing the New Wave : Emergence, genealogy, and signification -- Dub is the new black and the post-colonial politics of sonic space -- Post-punk or death disco? : Dance, rhythm, and white masculinity -- Post-punk women and the discourse of punk amateurism -- Between flesh and machines : "Modern" music and the "industrial" sound of post-punk's regional cities -- Epilogue : The "post" in post-punk.
Call Number
JME 21-119
ISBN
  • 9780472131822
  • 0472131826
  • 9780472126552 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2019037367
OCLC
1107351623
Author
Haddon, Mimi, 1985- author.
Title
What is post-punk? : genre and identity in avant-garde popular music, 1977-82 / Mimi Haddon.
Publisher
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.
Copyright Date
©2020
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-215) and index.
Chronological Term
1971-1990
Other Form:
Online version: Haddon, Mimi, 1985- What is post-punk? Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020. 9780472126552 (DLC) 2019037368
Research Call Number
JME 21-119
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