
White Riot
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White Riot is the definitive study of the subject, collecting first-person writing, lyrics, letters to zines, and analyses of punk history from across the globe. This book brings together writing from leading critics such as Greil Marcus and Dick Hebdige, personal reflections from punk pioneers such as Jimmy Pursey, Darryl Jenifer and Mimi Nguyen, and reports on punk scenes from Toronto to Jakarta.
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword James Spooner, director of Afro-Punk
- One White Riot?
- Stephen Duncombe and Maxwell Tremblay
- Two Rock 'n' Roll Nigger
- Norman Mailer, "The White Negro"
- James Baldwin, "The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy"
- Weatherman Songbook, "White Riot"
- John Sinclair, liner notes to MC5's Kick Out the Jams!
- Steve Waksman, "Kick Out the Jams! The MC5 and the Politics of Noise"
- Patti Smith, liner notes to "Rock 'N' Roll Nigger"
- Dick Hebdige, "Bleached Roots: Punks and White Ethnicity"
- Three White Minority
- Steven Lee Beeber, "Hotsy-Totsy Nazi Schatzes: Nazi Imagery and the Final Solution to the Final Solution"
- Edward Meadows, "Pistol-Whipped," National Review
- Roger Sabin, " 'I Won't Let that Dago By': Rethinking Punk and Racism"
- Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69, interview in Sounds
- Bob Noxious of the Fuck-Ups, interview in Maximumrocknroll
- Black Flag, interview in Ripper
- Greil Marcus, "Crimes Against Nature"
- Daniel S. Traber, "L.A.'s 'White Minority': Punk and the Contradictions of Self-Marginalization"
- Vic Bondi, Dave Dictor, and Ian MacKaye, on "Guilty of Being White," in Maximumrocknroll
- Lester Bangs, "The White Noise Supremacists"
- Four White Power
- John Clarke, "The Skinheads and the Magical Recovery of Community"
- Timothy S. Brown, "Subcultures, Pop Music and Politics: Skinheads and 'Nazi Rock' in England and Germany"
- Ian Stuart of Skrewdriver, interview in Terminal
- Majority of One, review and letter exchange in Maximumrocknroll
- George Eric Hawthorne of RaHoWa, "Music of the White Resistance"
- Anonymous, "Rock 'n' Roll: White or Black?" Skinned Alive
- Kieran Knutson of Anti-Racist Action, interview in Maximumrocknroll
- Lili the Skinbird, "Associating with Racists: A Way to Promote Anti-Racism?" Crossbreed
- Five Punky Reggae Party
- Jon Savage, England's Dreaming
- Paul Simonon of the Clash, interview in Search & Destroy
- David Widgery, Beating Time
- Paul Gilroy, "Two Sides of Anti-Racism"
- Joel Olson, "A New Punk Manifesto," Profane Existence
- Anonymous, "Not Just Posing for the Postcard: A Discussion of Punk and the New Abolition," Clamor
- Daisy Rooks, "Screaming, Always Screaming," HeartattaCk
- Otto Nomous, "Race, Anarchy and Punk Rock: The Impact of Cultural Boundaries Within the Anarchist Movement"
- Six We're That Spic Band
- Darryl A. Jenifer of Bad Brains, "Play Like a White Boy: Hard Dancing in the City of Chocolate"
- Greg Tate, "Hardcore of Darkness: Bad Brains"
- Simon Jones, Black Culture, White Youth: The Reggae Tradition from JA to UK
- Skeeter Thompson of Scream, interview in Flipside
- Michelle Habell-Pallán, "¿Soy Punkera, y Qué?"
- Alien Kulture, interview with the BBC
- Michael Muhammad Knight, "Muhammad Was a Punk Rocker"
- Siddhartha Mitter, "Taqwacore: Salat, Angst, and Rock & Roll"
- Los Crudos, interview in Maximumrocknroll
- Martín Sorrondeguy, interview in Maximumrocknroll
- Afro-Punk: The "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger" Experience, from the film script
- Seven Race Riot
- Mimi Nguyen, "It's (Not) a White World: Looking for Race in Punk," Punk Planet
- "Just Another Nigger," letter exchange in Maximumrocknroll
- Kelly Besser, "What Happened?" Chop Suey Spex
- Madhu Krishnan, "How Can You Be So Cold?" How to Stage a Coup
- Tasha Fierce, "Black Invisibility and Racism in Punk Rock," Bitchcore
- Vincent Chung, "I am Colorblind," Race Riot
- Taina Del Valle of Anti-Product, interview in HeartattaCk
- Krishna Rau, "Try Not To to Think: Forgetting the Forgotten Rebels," Broken Pencil
- Eight I'm so Bored With the USA (And the UK too)
- Vírus 27, interview in Chiclete com Banana
- Alan O'Connor, "Punk and Globalization: Mexico City and Toronto"
- Carmelo Esterrich and Javier H. Murillo, "Rock with Punk with Pop with Folklore: Transformations and Renewal in Aterciopelados and Café Tacuba"
- Jeremy Wallach, "Living the Punk Lifestyle in Jakarta"
- The Punks Are Alright: A Punk Rock Safari from the First World to the Third, interview in Blind Pigs
- Esneider of Huasipungo, "Migrapunk," Maximumrocknroll
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