Belfast Punk and the Troubles: an Oral History

By (author) Fearghus Roulston

ISBN13: 9781526182463

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Published: 26/11/2024

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This book is an oral history of the punk scene in Belfast from the mid-1970s to the mid-80s. It explores what it was like to be a punk in a city shaped by the violence of the Troubles, and how this differed from being a punk elsewhere. It also asks what it means to have been a punk – how punk unravels as a thread throughout the lives of the people interviewed, and what that unravelling means in the context of post-peace-process Northern Ireland. In doing so, it suggests a critical understanding of sectarianism, subjectivity and memory politics in the North, and argues for the importance of placing punk within the segregated structures of everyday life described by the interviewees. Belfast punk and the Troubles is an intervention in Northern Irish historiography stressing the importance of history from below, and will be compelling reading for historians of Ireland and of punk, as well as those interested in innovative approaches to oral history. -- .
Introduction 1. Alternative Ulster? Sectarianism, segregation and the punk scene 2. The Belfast punk scene in cultural memory 3. Epiphany, transgression and movement 4. Making affective and political spaces 5. Gender, respectability and emigration 6. Collecting, storytelling and memory Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index -- .
  • Social & cultural history
  • Oral history
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