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DIY: The Rise of Lo-fi Culture Revised, Updated ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 377 pages, kõrgus x laius: 198x123 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0714531618
  • ISBN-13: 9780714531618
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 377 pages, kõrgus x laius: 198x123 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0714531618
  • ISBN-13: 9780714531618
Teised raamatud teemal:

“A veritable cornucopia of self-made worth. . . . DIY: The Rise of Lo-Fi Culture is a triumph from beginning to end. . . . Highly recommended.”—Trakmarx.com

“A . . . comprehensive guide to the evolution of DIY culture as we know it today.”—Bookslut.com

This exploration of lo-fi culture traces the origin of the DIY ethic to the skiffle movement of the 1950s, mail art, Black Mountain poetry, and avant-garde art in the 1950s. It follows the punk scene of the 1970s and 1980s to the current music scene. It charts the development of music outside of the publicity machine and examines the politics behind the production of “homemade” recordings and publications.



Subverts the high-gloss media culture.
Introduction
PART I: THE ZINE REVOLUTION
A Platform for the Individual
17(14)
The Writer
The Offbeat
Murder Can Be Fun
The Duplex Planet
Dishwasher Pete
The Personal Zine
Cometbus
Pathetic Life
Community Building
31(11)
The Community
Zine Archives and Libraries
The Queer Zine
42(6)
JDs Zine
Homocore Zine
Spew
Zine Feminism
48(7)
The Riot
New Feminists
Mama Zines
55(4)
Craft
59(4)
DIY Literature Online
63(16)
The Web Journal
The Blog
The E-zine
Self-publishing of the Future
PART II: THE HISTORY OF DIY PUBLISHING
Zine Beginnings
79(13)
Science Fiction Fandom
The Beat Generation
The Floating Bear and The Black Mountain Review
Yugen
The Small Press
92(5)
New Directions
City Lights
White Rabbit Press
The Fiction Zine
97(2)
The Story Tellers
Artists and the Zine
99(13)
Art Rebels
Dada
Situationist International
The Bay Area Dadaists
Fluxus
Mail Art
New York Correspondance School
Political Zines
112(42)
The Radicals
Radical Style
The Village Voice
The Realist
The Bohemian Others
The East Village Other
Los Angeles Free Press
The Berkeley Barb
The Oracle
The Diggers
UPS: The Collective Approach
The Great British Magazine
The International Times
OZ
Red Mole
The End of the Underground Press?
Mother Jones
The History of Political Zines
Guerilla News Reporting
Adbusters
Music Zines
154(33)
Rock Zines
Punk
Punk Zine
Sniffin' Glue
Search and Destroy: V Vale's Punk Zine
The Impact of the Punk Zine
Post-punk
Maximumrocknroll: A Zine for Life
PART III: THE RISE OF LO-FI MUSIC
The Skiffle Legacy
187(7)
Punk
194(31)
Punk Beginnings
The Blank Generation
Anarchy in the UK
Punk Heroines
Punk Politics
The Punk Legacy
225(14)
New Wave
British Post-punk
No Wave
New York Post-punk
Olympia
Beat Happening
K Records
Kill Rock Stars
Grunge
Queercore
239(15)
Queercore Origins
Homocore Chicago
The Personal is Political
British Queercore
Queercore Activism
Riot Grrrl
254(4)
DIY Radio
258(27)
Pirate Radio
Radio Caroline
Pirate Politics
American Pirates
Micropower
Free Radio Berkeley
The San Francisco Radio Movement
Low Power Stations
Internet Radio
The Birth of the Independents: Release It Yourself
285(48)
Independent Labels
The Underground Network
The Age of the Indies
Lo-fi or Hi-fi?
Cassette Culture
Lo-fi is My-fi
Digital Downloads
Live Music
Club Nights
Festivals
Rave Culture
Guerilla Gigging
The Future
Endnotes and References 333(8)
Further Resources 341(6)
Index 347