Book contents
- No Future
- No Future
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Teenage Warning: Punk, Politics and Youth Culture
- 1 What’s This for? Punk’s Contested Meanings
- 2 Rock and Roll (Even): Punk as Cultural Critique
- 3 Tell Us the Truth: Reportage, Realism and Abjection
- 4 Suburban Relapse: The Politics of Boredom
- 5 Who Needs a Parliament?
- 6 Anatomy Is Not Destiny: Punk as Personal Politics I
- 7 Big Man, Big M.A.N.: Punk as Personal Politics II
- 8 No Future: Punk as Dystopia
- Alternatives: Chaos and Finish
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
5 - Who Needs a Parliament?
Punk and Politics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 September 2017
- No Future
- No Future
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Teenage Warning: Punk, Politics and Youth Culture
- 1 What’s This for? Punk’s Contested Meanings
- 2 Rock and Roll (Even): Punk as Cultural Critique
- 3 Tell Us the Truth: Reportage, Realism and Abjection
- 4 Suburban Relapse: The Politics of Boredom
- 5 Who Needs a Parliament?
- 6 Anatomy Is Not Destiny: Punk as Personal Politics I
- 7 Big Man, Big M.A.N.: Punk as Personal Politics II
- 8 No Future: Punk as Dystopia
- Alternatives: Chaos and Finish
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Type
- Chapter
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- No FuturePunk, Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976–1984, pp. 111 - 138Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017