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    Punk Ideologies

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    Punk ideologies are a group of varied social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture. In its original incarnation‚ the punk subculture was primarily concerned with concepts such as rebellion‚ anti-authoritarianism‚ individualism‚ free thought and discontent. Punk ideologies are usually expressed through punk rock music‚ punk literature‚ spoken word recordings‚ punk fashion‚ or punk visual art.  SEX PISTOLS The Sex Pistols were an English punk band formed in London in 1975. They

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    Ideology

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    gyNew ideologies for old? Ideology may have been an inseparable feature of politics since the late eighteenth century ( it is often traced back to the 1789 French Revolution)‚ but its content has changed significantly over time‚ with the rate of ideological transformation having accelerated since the 1960s.New ideologies have emerged‚ some once-potent ideologies have faded in significance‚ and all ideologies have gone through a process of sometimes radical redefinition and renewal.Political ideology

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    Punk Rock Punk rock is a sub-genre of rock music‚ thought to have been developed in London and New York in the early seventies. The origins of punk rock can be traced back to New York and to London‚ where bands like The Sex Pistols‚ The Clash and The Ramones emerged. In the 1990s and early 2000s‚ pop punk arrived‚ a sub-genre of punk‚ with bands like Green Day‚ Blink 182 and Sum 41. Punk has warped into a variety of different genres; some of the most popular ones nowadays would be hardcore punk

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    Punk Began as a music based subculture in them mid 1970’s in England and slowly started to be culturally excepted in America in the mid to late 70’s‚ exactly which region originated punk has long debated and a major controversy within the “punk” movement. Within the subculture‚ there are many different factions‚ such as New Wave‚ 2 tone‚ Pop Punk‚ Hardcore Punk‚ No Wave‚ Street Punk‚ and Oi. Many of the sub groups sought to get rid of the frivolous parts of being “punk” in the later

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    History of Punk

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    seriously while other times just being quite utterly ridiculous and to mock one another. But seriously‚ what is the real definition of punk anyway? And what do most people who aren’t myself think when they hear it‚ or just someone who has absolutely no affiliation with the word. I frequently think of what outsiders and the majority of society even associates “punk” with‚ and what their meanings of the word are. These are probably questions I couldn’t answer myself‚ and most people would have their

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    Discourse and Ideology

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    The word discourse originates from the french word “discours” which refers to speech and dialogue. This‚ linked with “discursus” in Latin which means to “run around”‚ means we can take literally that discourse means “to run around speech” or in other words‚ to assess speech in all aspects. There are many varying meanings of the word “discourse” written by theorists and literary writers. These meanings all overlap in areas and provide several alternative meanings of the broad term. Despite being

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    Jeffrey Nealon and Susan S. Giroux‚ the writers of the Theory Toolbox‚ state that ideology is a “false consciousness”; an inability to see real conditions because they are masked by false ideas. Governments typically use ideology to control the public and make them think they need their government to survive. However‚ in the 2010 Disney story‚ Tangled‚ this “false consciousness” takes place by only one person for only one person. The movie starts out with a drop of sun falling from the sky and

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    Ideology & Discourse

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    Ideology‚ what is that? There are hundred answers and none of them is right or wrong. Most of ideology definitions are not compatible with each other‚ but I have found one that I like the most: An ideology is a set of ideas that constitute one ’s goals‚ expectations‚ and actions. An ideology is a comprehensive vision‚ a way of looking at things as in several philosophical tendencies‚ or a set of ideas proposed by the dominant class of a society to all members of this society. Ideologies are systems

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    Punk Rock

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    The History of Punk Rock What comes to your mind when you hear the word “punk?” Do you think of a violent‚ attention-seeking young person‚ or do you think of a rebellious teenager who is trying to go against the mainstream society? “Punk is about being 16 and saying no.” According to Encarta Dictionary: English‚ punk is a youth movement of the late 1970s‚ characterized by loud aggressive rock music‚ confrontational attitudes‚ body piercing‚ and unconventional hairstyles‚ makeup‚ and clothing

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    Punk Fashion

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    youth subcultures have had an associated street fashion. Examples include: * Hippies (denim‚ T-shirts‚ long hair‚ flower power and psychedelic imagery‚ flared trousers) * Teddy Boys (drape jackets‚ drainpipe trousers‚ crepe shoes) * Punk fashion (ripped clothing‚ safety pins‚ bondage‚ provocative T-shirt slogans‚ Mohican hairstyle) * Skinheads (short-cropped hair‚ fitted jeans‚ Ben Sherman button-up shirts‚ Fred Perry polo shirts‚ Harrington jackets‚ Dr. Martens boots) *

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