AMST 2006

AMST 2006

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Punk Culture-comprised of music, fashion, literature, and visual arts-represents a complex critical stance of resistance and refusal that coalesced at a particular historical moment in the mid-1970s, and continues to be invoked, revived, and revised. In this course we will explore punk's origins in New York and London, U.S. punk's regional differences (the New York scene's connection to the art and literary worlds, Southern California's skate and surf culture, etc.), its key movements (hardcore, straight edge, riot grrrl, crust, queercore), its race, class and gender relations, and its ongoing influence on global youth culture. We will read, listen, and examine a variety of visual media to analyze how punk draws from and alters previous aesthetic and political movements.

When Offered Fall.

Distribution Category (CA-AS)

Comments A University Course.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: COML 2006ENGL 2006MUSIC 2006

  • 4 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 16938 AMST 2006   LEC 001

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  • 17030 AMST 2006   DIS 201

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  • 17031 AMST 2006   DIS 202

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