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Senseless Acts of Beauty George McKay

Senseless Acts of Beauty par George McKay

Senseless Acts of Beauty George McKay


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This is a comprehensive account of the largely unrecorded countercultures living outside mainstream society today. The book examines the roots of the modern youth cultures, from the 1960s' hippies to the 1970s' punks, and answers questions posed by these underground movements.

Senseless Acts of Beauty Résumé

Senseless Acts of Beauty: Cultures of Resistence Since the Sixties George McKay

Social historians and cultural commentators seem to feel that history stops at punk. But riot, revolt, imagination and utopias haven't disappeared, they have simply taken new forms. The last 20 years have seen an extraordinary rise in the numbers of young people living outside the moribund institutions of British society: travellers, ravers, tribes, squatters, direct-action protesters. This book is an attempt to survey and analyze these cultures of resistance, and to explore and celebrate their endlessly creative senselessness. George McKay looks at the legacies of the 1960s' hippies and 1970s' punks, and shows how those legacies have been subsequently transformed. His journey through the undergrounds of the 1980s and 1990s takes readers from the first Windsor Free Festival in 1972 to the Castlemorton Free Rave Megaparty of 1992, from the anarchopunk band Crass to today's still-spreading anti-road protests and to the huge opposition to the Criminal Justice Act. Assembled from the underground press, from record lyrics, interviews and diaries, and illustrated with photographs, posters and record sleeves, this book gives an account of these largely unrecorded countercultures. At the same time, McKay offers his own answers to the questions they pose: what are their politics, what are their aspirations, what are their consequences? If there is resistance anywhere in Britain today to consensual politics and continuing social devastation, McKay argues, it is here, in the beat-up buses and tree-top barricades, that it should be looked for.

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The secret history of the last two decades.
-Jon Savage

This is the most authoritative and compelling book on DIY culture I've come across.-Jeremy Cunningham, The Levellers

A wonderful history of the forgotten counterculture, from the free festivals of the '70s to the Dongas tribe who occupied Twyford Down to halt a bypass.
-Kevin Shrubsole, Guardian

À propos de George McKay

George McKay is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Salford, UK, where he is Director of the Communication, Cultural & Media Studies Research Centre. He writes on alternative cultures and identities-'cultural studies with a soundtrack' is how his website puts it-and his books include DiY Culture, Senseless Acts of Beauty, Glastonbury: A Very English Fair, Community Music: A Handbook (co-edited with Pete Moser), Circular Breathing: The Cultural Politics of Jazz in Britain, Radical Gardening: Politics, Idealism & Rebellion in the Garden, and Shakin' All Over: Popular Music and Disability. He maintains his own website at georgemckay.org.

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GOR003970565
9781859840283
1859840280
Senseless Acts of Beauty: Cultures of Resistence Since the Sixties George McKay
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Verso Books
19960429
224
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