
Published online:
20 May 2021
Published in print:
24 November 2020
Online ISBN:
9781496831262
Print ISBN:
9781496831217
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Punk and Suburban Whiteness Punk and Suburban Whiteness
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“This Is a Chord, This Is Another, This Is a Third, Now Form a Band” “This Is a Chord, This Is Another, This Is a Third, Now Form a Band”
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Was Punk Really a Response to the Bloated or Bland 1970s? And Is Punk Violent? Was Punk Really a Response to the Bloated or Bland 1970s? And Is Punk Violent?
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Reconstructing Punk Reconstructing Punk
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Chapter
1 Intro: The Meanings of a Musical Style
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Pages
3–26
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Published:November 2020
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Rapport, Evan, 'Intro: The Meanings of a Musical Style', Damaged: Musicality and Race in Early American Punk (Jackson, MS , 2020; online edn, Mississippi Scholarship Online, 20 May 2021), https://doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496831217.003.0001, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Punk is an extraordinarily meaningful and productive set of musical approaches, and exploring punk rock’s history based on an analysis of its musical style leads to conclusions that are often in conflict with the stories that have been told. This chapter establishes several premises that are investigated in the rest of the book, including punk’s complicated relationship to American whiteness and the suburbs, and punk’s underappreciated basis in African American musical resources.
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Popular Music
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