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Punk, literature and midlife creativity: ordinary stories, ordinary men

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review

Abstract

This chapter sets out to detect traces of punk’s ideological and aesthetic legacy as it assimilates with midlife cultural and creative labour as detected in contemporary creative writing, leaving behind musical fandom and musical ingenuity (Laing, One Chord Wonders: Power and Meaning in Punk Rock. PM Press, 1985), ‘DIY’ fashion (Hebdige, Subculture: the meaning of style. Routledge, 1979), and territorial sociality of a scene (Straw, Systems of Articulation, Logics of Change: Communities and Scenes in Popular Music. Cultural Studies, 5(3), 368–388, 1991; Bennett and Peterson, Music Scenes: Local, Translocal and Virtual. Vanderbilt University Press, 2004; Crossley, Networks of Sound, Style and Subversion: The Punk and Post-Punk Worlds of Manchester, London, Liverpool and Sheffield, 1975–80. Manchester University Press, 2015) and, alternatively, considering punk as something of a conscious, retained ‘philosophy’ that’s endured over time and understood via the words of creatively active people within the field. Seeking a unifying theory of creative disposition and tenacity, taking the form of three portraits of middle-aged male writers, the data is drawn from a larger and diverse intersectional ethnographic study on the personal meaning of creativity (Miles, Midlife Creativity and Identity: Life into Art. Emerald, 2019). It is concerned with philosophical, sociological and psychological aspects of what it ‘is’ and ‘means’ to be creative, drawing on quasi-Bergsonian experiences of time, action and meaning that are often connected to embedded ideologies and identity (Bergson, Key Writings (K. Ansell Pearson and J. Ó Maoilearca, Eds. and M. McMahon, Trans.). Bloomsbury, 2014), examining the shift towards a realisation of the creative muse that harnesses the lingering energy and intent of the original ‘scene’ into the creation of, inter alia, memoir, motion picture screenplays, science fiction novels and the odd work of musical biography.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 157-175 (19 pages)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 04/04/2024

Publication status

Published - 04/04/2024

Publisher

Springer Nature, Germany, United States, Switzerland, China, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Singapore

Publication series

  • Publication series name: Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music
    ISSN (Print): 2730-9517
    ISSN (Electronic): 2730-9525
    Volume: Part F2527
9783031478222, 9783031478253

ISBN (Electronic)

9783031478239

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85191301009

Host publication title

Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music

Host publication editors

  • Laura Way
  • Matt Grimes