This scholarly work on punk features original essays, interviews and select reprints from notable writers, artists and emerging talents who remove the boundaries between punk-culture, music, politics and education.
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| Introduction: Attempted Education And Righteous Accusations | |
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| Cause I Wanna be… Phd? | |
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| Turning Point | |
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| Punk Ethics and the Mega-University | |
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| Milo Went to College | |
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| On Becoming a Punk Rock Sociologist | |
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| Finding Balance in the Academy | |
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| Punk Rock Docs | |
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| Punk Theory Mix Tape, Side A | |
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| Maximumsocialscience | |
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| Building Recording Studios Whilst Bradford Burned | |
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| Growing Up Cliched | |
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| Punk Pedagogy | |
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| Her Life Was Saved by Rock and Roll | |
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| Punk Theory Mix Tape, Side B | |
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| L.A.'s 'White Minority' | |
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| The Intersections of Punk and Queer in the 1970s | |
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| Mexipunx | |
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| Punk Places | |
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| Afterword | |
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| Author Bios | |