Ripped, torn and cut offers a collection of original essays exploring
the motivations behind - and the politics within - the multitude of
fanzines that emerged in the wake of British punk from 1976. Sniffin'
Glue (1976-77), Mark Perry's iconic punk fanzine, was but the first of
many, paving the way for hundreds of home-made magazines to be cut and
pasted in bedrooms across the UK. From these, glimpses into provincial
cultures, teenage style wars and formative political ideas may be
gleaned.
An alternative history, away from the
often-condescending glare of London's media and music industry, can be
formulated, drawn from such titles as Ripped & Torn, Brass Lip, City
Fun, Vague, Kill Your Pet Puppy, Toxic Grafity, Hungry Beat and Hard as
Nails. The first book of its kind, this collection reveals the
contested nature of punk's cultural politics by turning the pages of a
vibrant underground press. -- .
Ripped, Torn and Cut : Pop, Politics and Punk Fanzines from 1976 - Subcultures Network
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