Capitals of Punk: DC, Paris, and Circulation in the Urban Underground
Capitals of Punk tells the story of Franco-American circulation of punk music, politics, and culture, focusing on the legendary Washington, DC hardcore punk scene and its less-heralded counterpart in Paris. This book tells the story of how the underground music scenes of two major world cities have influenced one another over the past fifty years.

This book compiles exclusive accounts across multiple eras from a long list of iconic punk musicians, promoters, writers, and fans on both sides of the Atlantic. Through understanding how and why punk culture circulated, it tells a greater story of (sub)urban blight, the nature of counterculture, and the street-level dynamics of that centuries-old relationship between France and the United States.

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Capitals of Punk: DC, Paris, and Circulation in the Urban Underground
Capitals of Punk tells the story of Franco-American circulation of punk music, politics, and culture, focusing on the legendary Washington, DC hardcore punk scene and its less-heralded counterpart in Paris. This book tells the story of how the underground music scenes of two major world cities have influenced one another over the past fifty years.

This book compiles exclusive accounts across multiple eras from a long list of iconic punk musicians, promoters, writers, and fans on both sides of the Atlantic. Through understanding how and why punk culture circulated, it tells a greater story of (sub)urban blight, the nature of counterculture, and the street-level dynamics of that centuries-old relationship between France and the United States.

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Capitals of Punk: DC, Paris, and Circulation in the Urban Underground

Capitals of Punk: DC, Paris, and Circulation in the Urban Underground

by Tyler Sonnichsen
Capitals of Punk: DC, Paris, and Circulation in the Urban Underground

Capitals of Punk: DC, Paris, and Circulation in the Urban Underground

by Tyler Sonnichsen

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Capitals of Punk tells the story of Franco-American circulation of punk music, politics, and culture, focusing on the legendary Washington, DC hardcore punk scene and its less-heralded counterpart in Paris. This book tells the story of how the underground music scenes of two major world cities have influenced one another over the past fifty years.

This book compiles exclusive accounts across multiple eras from a long list of iconic punk musicians, promoters, writers, and fans on both sides of the Atlantic. Through understanding how and why punk culture circulated, it tells a greater story of (sub)urban blight, the nature of counterculture, and the street-level dynamics of that centuries-old relationship between France and the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811359675
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 04/10/2019
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 211
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. Tyler Sonnichsen works at Central Michigan University, USA. He completed his PhD in Geography at Tennessee in 2017, specializing in musical geography, urban history, and American Popular Culture.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: A Tale of Two Cities and Scenes.- Chapter 2: DC and Paris: Capitals of Punk.- Chapter 3: A Brief History of Franco-American Circulation in the Twentieth Century.- Chapter 4: Washington Geography and the Birth of HarDCore, 1979–1983.- Chapter 5: Hardcore Vient à Paris, 1983–1987.- Chapter 6: This Is Not a Fugazi Book: HarDCore Comes of Age.- Chapter 7: Earthquakes Come Home: French Punks Visit DC.- Chapter 8: “We Were Fucking Tourists, in the End”: Punk, Tourism, and Gentrification.- Chapter 9: Ian MacKaye Is Alive and Well and Living in DC:Concluding Thoughts.

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Capitals of Punk offers a valuable and original contribution to the cultural geography of music. Tyler Sonnichsen shows how residual spaces, individual destinies, phoopies, and vinyl scratched with fast and short sonic attacks matter in defining places across continents, languages and cultures. Through a unique exploration of independent labels, fanzines, family histories of activism, live gigs, oral stories of urban violence, and the history of the Franco-American relations, the author builds a powerful portrait of what in the end we are able to recognize as vital capitals of punk.” (Giacomo Bottà, University of Helsinki, Finland)

“Capitals of Punk is a highly original, insightful and engaging book. Tyler Sonnichsen's social geography approach for understanding the development of two distinct scenes and the global conduits of exchange that connect them is one of the freshest and most unique contributions I have read in some time.” (Kevin Dunn, co-director of Africana Studies Program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, USA)

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