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S1.E3. How Punk Broke the Binary

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Punk's Cultural Revolution

This chapter explores the influence of downtown Manhattan artists and musicians in the 60s and 70s on cultural revolutions, focusing on the punk movement as a challenge to societal norms. It highlights the importance of geography and social connections among artists while addressing the complexities within the scene, such as conflicts and identity issues. Additionally, the chapter introduces a digital humanities project that aims to map the cultural geography of New York’s punk scene and discusses an upcoming book featuring punk artifacts and stories.

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