Punk Movement
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1. Música e imagem: o movimento punk e seus desdobramentos - década de 1990
The Social Sciences dedicate attention on studying the youth as a new bias on the construction of identities (Hall, 1999) in different formats and as a continuous process that occurs at a daily manner. The present work tends to understand and punctuate specific points on the modification of musical genders on a historical and bibliographic way, with a profou
Publicado em: 2008
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2. O fenÃmeno pÃs-mangue na cena musical pernambucana
Post-Mangue constitutes a socio-cultural musical genuinely contemporary phenomenon , in which predominates an independent musical production. The bands rehearsal, recording, burning, reproduction and release of their CDs and DVDs are made feasible by their own resources and by public cultural incentives. Some local events, such as Abril Pro Rock, RecBeat, Co
Publicado em: 2008
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3. O anarquismo no movimento punk: cidade de São Paulo (1980-1990) / Anarchism in the punk movement: São Paulo city (1980-1990)
The present work comes from my experiences and concerns with the decade of the 1980s. When living at Parque São Rafael, a district located on the east side of São Paulo city, I had the opportunity to witness the punk movement that grew in the city. Nevertheless, what really called my attention was the little, but growing, commitment to the punk movement wi
Publicado em: 2007
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4. The Punk movement in the ABC Paulista: Anjos: a radical tendency / O movimento Punk no ABC Paulista: anjos: uma vertente radical
The Punk Movement emerged in the mid-1970s as one of the last anti-establishment movements. It started mainly as a musical phenomenon, the punk rock, anti-conformist protest adopted by part of the young American intellectuals and then by the British. In the beggining it was against the commercialism that rock music had submitted to, afterwards it expanded to
Publicado em: 2007
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5. O Alto Josà do Pinho por trÃs do punk rock
The current dissertation proposes to investigate the way in which the media apprehends, elaborates and constitutes the representation of the alternative music movement from Alto Josà do Pinho, which has been created by groups coined as punks. Moreover, it attempts to show how the construction of this reality by the media has been absorbed by the community;
Publicado em: 2006