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Love and Rage

Autonomy in Mexico City's Punk Scene

Kelley TatroSeries: Music/Culture
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Pages
232
Year
2022
Language
English

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Love and Rage is a deeply ethnographic account of punk in Mexico City as it is lived and practiced, connecting the sounds of punk music to different styles of political action. Through compelling first-person accounts, ethnographer Kelley Tatro shows that punk is more than music. It is a lifestyle choice that commits scene participants to experimentation with anarchist politics. Key to that process is the concept of autogestión ("self-management"), a term with deep history in local leftist politics. In detailed vignettes, grounded in historical, social, and political frames, the book shows how punk-scene sounds and practices foster autogestión through intensely affective experiences, understood as manifestations of love and rage. Drawing on the history of anarchism in Mexico City, as well as social movement scholarship, Love and Rage details the pleasures and problems of using music as a tool for creating an autonomous politics. Includes 25 photographs from photographer Yaz "Punk" Núñez.

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""I found Love and Rage a fascinating account of punk history and lived experience in Mexico City punctuated by a message of hope, community, and ultimately, love. The author splendidly dispels stereotypes about punk-scene participants and does a good job to situate Mexico City's position in the global punk scene.""
Kyle Fulford

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