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Germany has one of the liveliest and well-developed punk scenes in the world. However, punk in this country is not just a style-based music community. This book provides an anthropological examination of how punk reflects the larger changes and contradictions in post-reunification Germany, such as social segmentation, east-west tensions and local politics. Punk in eastern Germany is a reaction to the marginalization of the working class. As a cultural, social and economic niche, punks create their own controversial “substitute society” to compensate for their low status in mainstream society.



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“Ventsel provides a functional overview for those who do not know much about punk (music) or the (life-)style quoting the varied studies on the subculture…[His] profound exploration of a specific scene of grown-up punks and their life plans is an asset. He offers a detailed description of the microcosm that is GiG with its protagonists, their families, housing situations, and their jobs—mainly in construction or service industries, or off the grid altogether. He embeds his observations in a broader context of location, ‘Ostpunk’ identity, and gender roles. These insights are only sharpened given the harsh contrast to the bourgeois mainstream.” • German Studies Review

“This book is an honest piece and offers generalizing pleasures of recognition to anyone who has ever been actively involved in a subculture.” • Postimees

“[This book] is really interesting, provides fascinating insights and presents questions for the scholarship and future study.” • Matthew Worley, University of Reading



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Transformation of East Germany: Wende and Socio-economic Framework for the Ossi-identity
Chapter 2. Punk Rock: Living Music
Chapter 3. Ostpunk – Arbeitslos und stolz! (Unemployed and proud!)
Chapter 4. One Law For Them, Another Law For Us: The Punk Rock Moral Economy
Chapter 5. Tolerated Illegality
Chapter 6. Gender in Punk Rock
Chapter 7. Punk Rock Territory: The Construction of Enemies

Conclusion

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789208603, 978-1789208603
      ISBN10: 1789208602

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Germany has one of the liveliest and well-developed punk scenes in the world. However, punk in this country is not just a style-based music community. This book provides an anthropological examination of how punk reflects the larger changes and contradictions in post-reunification Germany, such as social segmentation, east-west tensions and local politics. Punk in eastern Germany is a reaction to the marginalization of the working class. As a cultural, social and economic niche, punks create their own controversial “substitute society” to compensate for their low status in mainstream society.



      Trade Review

      “Ventsel provides a functional overview for those who do not know much about punk (music) or the (life-)style quoting the varied studies on the subculture…[His] profound exploration of a specific scene of grown-up punks and their life plans is an asset. He offers a detailed description of the microcosm that is GiG with its protagonists, their families, housing situations, and their jobs—mainly in construction or service industries, or off the grid altogether. He embeds his observations in a broader context of location, ‘Ostpunk’ identity, and gender roles. These insights are only sharpened given the harsh contrast to the bourgeois mainstream.” • German Studies Review

      “This book is an honest piece and offers generalizing pleasures of recognition to anyone who has ever been actively involved in a subculture.” • Postimees

      “[This book] is really interesting, provides fascinating insights and presents questions for the scholarship and future study.” • Matthew Worley, University of Reading



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Preface
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Transformation of East Germany: Wende and Socio-economic Framework for the Ossi-identity
      Chapter 2. Punk Rock: Living Music
      Chapter 3. Ostpunk – Arbeitslos und stolz! (Unemployed and proud!)
      Chapter 4. One Law For Them, Another Law For Us: The Punk Rock Moral Economy
      Chapter 5. Tolerated Illegality
      Chapter 6. Gender in Punk Rock
      Chapter 7. Punk Rock Territory: The Construction of Enemies

      Conclusion

      References
      Index

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