The Aesthetic of Our Anger: Anarcho-Punk, Politics and Music
By Mike Dines (Editor), Matthew Worley (Editor), George McKay (Contribution by), David Soloman (Contribution by), Russ Bestley (Contribution by), Ana Raposo (Contribution by), Helen Reddington (Contribution by), Rich Cross (Contribution by), Matt Grimes (Contribution by), Pete Webb (Contribution by), Michael Murphy (Contribution by), Alastair Gordon (Contribution by), Pete Dale (Contribution by), Steve Ignorant (Contribution by)
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By Mike Dines (Editor), Matthew Worley (Editor), George McKay (Contribution by), David Soloman (Contribution by), Russ Bestley (Contribution by), Ana Raposo (Contribution by), Helen Reddington (Contribution by), Rich Cross (Contribution by), Matt Grimes (Contribution by), Pete Webb (Contribution by), Michael Murphy (Contribution by), Alastair Gordon (Contribution by), Pete Dale (Contribution by), Steve Ignorant (Contribution by)
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Punk is one of the most fiercely debated post-war subcultures. Despite the attention surrounding the movement''s origins, analyses of punk have been drawn predominantly from a now well-trodden historical narrative. The Aesthetic of Our Anger explores the development of the anarcho-punk scene from the late 1970s, raising questions over the origins of the scene, its form, structure and cultural significance examining how anarcho-punk moved away from using ''anarchy'' as mere connotation and s...






















