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  • Ellen Bernhard
    2024/09/15

    Wow, all. Can you believe that we’re already four episodes into the Punk Scholars Podcast?! And do we have an episode for you…Introducing Ellen Bernhard - she’s the current President of the Punk Scholars Network US, and she has done compelling work on contemporary US punk scenes and has a knack for critical interrogations of punk humor. Her entry point into punk and its scholarly endeavors offers a critical contemplation on punk's mass mediation and compels conversations around that which her work and publications have touched: community, inclusion, and diversity in scenes. So give this episode a listen and learn from our resident Media and Communications punk scholar, Dr. Ellen Bernhard.


    About Our Guest

    Ellen Bernhard is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Georgian Court University in New Jersey and President of the PSN US chapter. Her research focuses on contemporary punk scenes and their relationships with popular culture and current events. Recent research addresses the connection between fans’ early introductions to punk rock via commercial means (Punk-O-Rama and Tony Hawk’s Pro-Skater soundtracks) and contextualizes these introductions into an understanding of a current punk rock identity. Ellen is also interested in the rhetoric of punk and the genre’s use of humor to critique and satirize. Her most recent article, “Conspicuous Co-Optation: Exploring the Subculture and Pop Culture Connection at Gainesville’s Fest” was published in Punk & Post-Punk in 2023. Her book, Contemporary Punk Rock Communities: Scenes of Inclusion and Dedication was published by Lexington Books in 2019. Currently, Ellen is co-editing a volume, tentatively titled Bad Religion: Punk Politics, Philosophy and Pedagogy, with Paul Fields at Buckinghamshire New University. She is also working on an article that looks at the semiotic lampooning that unfolded at a punk show that took place at Four Seasons Total Landscaping, the site of Rudy Giuliani’s disastrous press conference in Philadelphia following the 2020 US presidential election.


    Ellen’s PSP Playlist:

    Adolescents. 1981. "Amoeba." Adolescents.; Bad Religion. 1989. "Change of ideas." No Control.; Copyrights. 2014. "Away we go." Report.

    Descendents. 2021. "Nightage." 9th and Walnut.; Hot Water Music. 2022. "Collect your things and run." Feel the Void.; Lawrence Arms. 2006. "Lose your illusion 1." Oh! Calcutta!; Menzingers. 2010. "Home outgrown." Chamberlain Waits.; None More Black. 2010. "Iron mouth act." Icons.; Nothington. 2009. "Not looking down." Roads, Bridges and Ruins.; Rancid. 1994. "Gave it away."Let’s Go!


    Links/For More Information

    PSN ig: @punkscholarsnetwork.us

    My ig: @dr.elliesoho

    Email: punkscholarsnetworkusa@gmail.com

    We’d love to hear from you and are soliciting episode ideas and guests.

    Contact us at: punkscholarspodcast@gmail.com


    The PSP theme music is excerpted from “Crows” by Watch You Drown. All rights reserved.


    Season 1, Episode 4 was recorded on August 20, 2024 on Zoom with participants in the UK and the US. Paul Hollins and Jessica Schwartz co-hosted and co-produced this episode. Jessica Schwartz edited the audio. Jessica Schwartz and Paul Hollins edited the transcript, available here.



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  • Matt Worley
    2024/08/15

    In this episode, co-hosts and producers, Jessica Schwartz (UCLA) and Paul Hollins (Bolton), are immersed in the world of British punk history as it unfolds as a creative, complex, critical, and artistically heterogeneous way of experimenting with identity and/as culture.

    And, we were kept in suspense with the Sham 69 question…


    You won’t want to miss the breakdown of this question and our overall journey into Britain’s punk history with Professor Matthew Worley who explains the messiness of it all in such a clear way–offering connections between punk and porn (via the Enlightenment!), and how punk can be appreciated as decidedly political while also having its historical connections to (and, at times being co-opted and pulled between) capital “P” political movements.


    About Our Guest

    Matthew Worley is a Professor of Modern History at the University of Reading. His books include No Future: Punk, Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976–84 (2017) and Zerox Machine: Punk, Post-Punk and Fanzines, 1976–88 (2024). Associated articles may be found in such journals as Contemporary British History, History Workshop, Twentieth Century British History, and Journal of British Studies. He is a co-founder of the Subcultures Network and sometimes a collaborator with the artist Scott King under the banner of Crash!



    For More Information

    Subcultures Network

    Punk in the East

    Our Subversive Voice · The history and politics of the English protest song

    Past! Future! In Extreme!: Looking for Meaning in the "New Romantics", 1978-82 - YouTube

    Full article: Whip in my valise: British punk and the Marquis de Sade, c. 1975–85

    Zerox Machine | Reaktion Books


    We’d love to hear from you and are soliciting episode ideas and guests.

    Contact us at: punkscholarspodcast@gmail.com


    The PSP theme music is excerpted from “Crows” by Watch You Drown. All rights reserved.


    Season 1, Episode 3 was recorded on July 2, 2024 on Zoom with participants in the UK and the US. Paul Hollins and Jessica Schwartz co-hosted and co-produced this episode. Jessica Schwartz edited the audio. Jessica Schwartz and Paul Hollins edited the transcript, available here.




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  • Marie Arleth Skov
    2024/07/14

    We're back with the second PSP episode, and to say this is a must-listen is an understatement...


    From the Marquis de Sade to Yoko Ono, from Jordan in London 1976 to Bertolt Brecht’s Pirate Jenny in Berlin 1928, from the art of smashing an instrument to play vs. work—Jessica Schwartz and Paul Hollins met up with Marie Arleth Skov to talk all things punk and art history. We talked about the rejection of the male genius and the negation of the notion of progress, about how sometimes in punk, the false is true, and the surreal is real, about the isolation of West Berlin, and TOO MUCH FUTURE in the GDR. And just a little bit about Ani f*cking DiFranco.


    About Our Guest

    Dr. Marie Arleth Skov is a Danish art historian who lives in Berlin. She has written numerous articles and book chapters about punk and art ~ and about punk and art history, especially the connections to Dada and surrealism. She has also written a book called PUNK ART HISTORY: Artworks from the European No Future Generation, which was published by Intellect Books in 2023. Currently, she is researching for a large exhibition about the topic of the body in punk, which is set to open at ARoS art museum in Denmark in 2026.


    For More Information

    Intellect Books | Punk Art History - Artworks from the European No Future Generation, By Marie Arleth Skov


    Research project on the body in punk culture to form basis of a new ARoS exhibition


    Marie Arleth Skov — Punk Scholars Network


    Punk Art History Playlist - playlist by MAS | Spotify


    Musical Examples

    (excerpted from “Punk Art History Playlist”)

    • “Midsummer New York.” Yoko Ono. Source: Secretly Canadian / Chimera Music
    • “L'Anarchie Pour Le UK.” Performed by Louis Brennon, Sex Pistols. Written by Glen Matlock, John Lydon, Paul Cook, Stephen Philip Jones. Produced by Dave Goodman. Source: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue).
    • “Die Dreigroschenoper: Akt II, Die Seeräuber-Jenny oder Träume eines Küchenmädchens” ("Meine Herren, heute sehen Sie mich Gläser abwaschen") Performed by Lotte Lenya, Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg, Wolfgang Neuss. Written by Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill. Source: Sony Classical

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    The PSP theme music is excerpted from “Crows” by Watch You Drown. All rights reserved. Season 1, Episode 2 was recorded on June 10, 2024 on Zoom with participants in Germany, the UK, and the US. Paul Hollins and Jessica Schwartz co-hosted and co-produced this episode. Jessica Schwartz edited the audio. Jessica Schwartz and Paul Hollins edited the transcript.


    Contact us at: punkscholarspodcast@gmail.com


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    1 時間 7 分
  • Mike Dines + Russ Bestley
    2024/06/14

    It’s here… the Punk Scholars Podcast!


    Co-hosts and producers, Jessica Schwartz (UCLA) and Paul Hollins (Bolton), set out to explore the seemingly paradoxical role of punk (and punks) in the academy and break with oft-generalized dismissals by highlighting the pivotal contributions and necessary interventions made by punk scholarship.


    And, who better to kick off the first episode than Punk Scholars Network (PSN) founding members Mike Dines (Chair and Co-founder of the PSN) and Russ Bestley (Designer and Writer). Our two illustrious guests have been at the forefront of the formation and development of the PSN, and we get in deep about issues of institutional legitimacy and the absolute necessity of punk scholars’ (networked) camaraderie. Both informative and poignant, this inaugural episode of the Punk Scholars Podcast (PSP) sets the stage for what promises to be an educational, engaging, and dare we say entertaining first season!


    About Our Guests

    Dr. Russ Bestley is Reader in Graphic Design & Subcultures at London College of Communication. His areas of interest include graphic design, popular culture, subcultures, comedy and humour. He is Lead Editor of the academic journal Punk & Post-Punk, now in its thirteenth year, Series Editor and Art Director for the Global Punk book series published by Intellect Books and a founding member of the Punk Scholars Network. In 2013, he established the Graphic Subcultures research hub at the London College of Communication, before going on to form the UAL Subcultures Interest Group in 2022.


    Mike Dines is Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader of BA (Hons) Music at Middlesex University. He is Chair and co-founder of the Punk Scholars Network and Series Editor for the Global Punk Series with Intellect Books. He has written extensively on punk (specifically spirituality and Krishnacore), subcultures and New Age Travellers, with recent volumes including the co-edited Exploring the Spiritual in Popular Music: Beatified Beats (Bloomsbury, 2021) and Punk Identities, Punk Utopias: Global Punk and Media (Intellect 2021). He is Lead Editor of the ground-breaking The Intellect Handbook of Popular Music Methodologies due for publication in 2025. He is an avid supporter of Portsmouth Football Club.



    For More Information

    Russ: www.hitsvilleuk.com

    Mike: http://itchymonkeypress.com/


    Both:

    https://www.intellectbooks.com/global-punk-series

    https://www.intellectbooks.com/punk-post-punk


    We’d love to hear from you and are soliciting episode ideas and guests.

    Contact us at: punkscholarspodcast@gmail.com


    The PSP theme music is excerpted from “Crows” by Watch You Drown. All rights reserved.


    Season 1, Episode 1 was recorded on May 22, 2024 on Zoom with participants in the UK and the US. Paul Hollins and Jessica Schwartz co-hosted and co-produced this episode. Jessica Schwartz edited the audio and transcript.




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    1 時間 6 分