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Black punk now : fiction, nonfiction, and comics / edited by James Spooner, Chris L. Terry.

Contributor(s): Terry, Chris L [editor.] | Spooner, James [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Soft Skull Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First Soft Skull editionDescription: 337 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781593767457; 1593767455Subject(s): Punk rock music -- United States -- History and criticism | African American punk rock musicians | Punk culture -- United States | Music and race -- United States | Punk rock music -- United States -- Fiction | African American punk rock musicians -- Fiction | Punk (Musique) -- États-Unis -- Histoire et critique | Musiciens punk noirs américains | Punk (Mouvement) -- États-Unis | Musique et race -- États-Unis | Punk (Musique) -- États-Unis -- Romans, nouvelles, etc | Musiciens punk noirs américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc | MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Punk | African American punk rock musicians | Music and race | Punk culture | Punk rock music | United States | Goddard College FacultyGenre/Form: Fictional Work | Criticism, interpretation, etc. | Fiction | Graphic novels. | Comics (Graphic works) | Fiction. | Bandes dessinées. | Romans.DDC classification: 781.66089/960973
Contents:
After afro-punk / James Spooner -- Beyond bad brains / Chris L. Terry -- No whites on the mic: adjectives / Roundtable -- The princess and the pit / Mariah Stovall -- Tough guy / Ayti Krali -- No whites on the mic: multiverses and more / Roundtable -- Punk family business / Bobby Hackney Jr., as told to Chris L. Terry -- Let me be misunderstood / Kash Abdulmalik -- No fun : be careful what you ask for...dad / James Spooner -- Music means free / Courtney Long -- Standing on the verge / Hanif Abdurraqib -- Dread(s) / Marcus Clayton -- The progenitors of Black feminist punk : Sista Grrrl Riot / Laina Dawes -- Fifteen / Scout Cartagena -- My echelon summer (excerpt) / Honeychild Coleman -- No whites on the mic: difficult and/or thrilling work / Roundtable -- Confessions of a Black rock 'n' roll critic / Martin Douglas -- A lyrical exegesis of Soul Glo's "Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((by the future))" / Pierce Jordan, as told to Chris L. Terry -- An extension of me in this other universe: gaming, punk, and queer identity / Mars Dixon, as told to Chris L.Terry -- Glow / Camille A. Collins -- No whites on the mic: anger, race, and gender / Roundtable -- Flora from MAAFA (It takes a triiibe) / Raeghan Buchanan and Flora-Morena Ferreira Lucini -- Light's groove / Chris L. Terry -- Mya, Michelle / Monika Estrella Negra -- No home : Charlie Valentine / interview by Osa Atoe -- Big takeover : zines as a freedom technology for Black punks and other marginalized groups / Golden Sunrise Collier -- Opt-out : reclaiming digital privacy in an omniscient era : a conversation with Matt Mitchell / interview by Ashaki M. Jackson -- No whites on the mic: punk origins and self-care / Roundtable -- What I say / Kyle Ozero, as told to James Spooner -- Smoke again, Akhi / Alex Smith -- 10 commandments of Black punk according to Matt Davis / Dr. Joanna Davis McElligatt -- Brontez Purnell / interview by James Spooner and Chris L. Terry -- No whites on the mic: on your radar / Roundtable -- Black Punk Now record crate.
Summary: "Black Punk Now is an anthology of contemporary nonfiction, fiction, illustrations, and comics that collectively describe punk today and give punks - especially the Black ones - a wider frame of reference. It shows all of the strains, styles, and identities of Black punk that are thriving, and gives newcomers to the scene more chances to see themselves"-- Provided by publisher.
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After afro-punk / James Spooner -- Beyond bad brains / Chris L. Terry -- No whites on the mic: adjectives / Roundtable -- The princess and the pit / Mariah Stovall -- Tough guy / Ayti Krali -- No whites on the mic: multiverses and more / Roundtable -- Punk family business / Bobby Hackney Jr., as told to Chris L. Terry -- Let me be misunderstood / Kash Abdulmalik -- No fun : be careful what you ask for...dad / James Spooner -- Music means free / Courtney Long -- Standing on the verge / Hanif Abdurraqib -- Dread(s) / Marcus Clayton -- The progenitors of Black feminist punk : Sista Grrrl Riot / Laina Dawes -- Fifteen / Scout Cartagena -- My echelon summer (excerpt) / Honeychild Coleman -- No whites on the mic: difficult and/or thrilling work / Roundtable -- Confessions of a Black rock 'n' roll critic / Martin Douglas -- A lyrical exegesis of Soul Glo's "Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((by the future))" / Pierce Jordan, as told to Chris L. Terry -- An extension of me in this other universe: gaming, punk, and queer identity / Mars Dixon, as told to Chris L.Terry -- Glow / Camille A. Collins -- No whites on the mic: anger, race, and gender / Roundtable -- Flora from MAAFA (It takes a triiibe) / Raeghan Buchanan and Flora-Morena Ferreira Lucini -- Light's groove / Chris L. Terry -- Mya, Michelle / Monika Estrella Negra -- No home : Charlie Valentine / interview by Osa Atoe -- Big takeover : zines as a freedom technology for Black punks and other marginalized groups / Golden Sunrise Collier -- Opt-out : reclaiming digital privacy in an omniscient era : a conversation with Matt Mitchell / interview by Ashaki M. Jackson -- No whites on the mic: punk origins and self-care / Roundtable -- What I say / Kyle Ozero, as told to James Spooner -- Smoke again, Akhi / Alex Smith -- 10 commandments of Black punk according to Matt Davis / Dr. Joanna Davis McElligatt -- Brontez Purnell / interview by James Spooner and Chris L. Terry -- No whites on the mic: on your radar / Roundtable -- Black Punk Now record crate.

"Black Punk Now is an anthology of contemporary nonfiction, fiction, illustrations, and comics that collectively describe punk today and give punks - especially the Black ones - a wider frame of reference. It shows all of the strains, styles, and identities of Black punk that are thriving, and gives newcomers to the scene more chances to see themselves"-- Provided by publisher.

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