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E-grāmata: No Machos or Pop Stars: When the Leeds Art Experiment Went Punk

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Duke University Press
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"No Machos or Pop Stars presents an extensive social history of the entanglement between punk rock and art college radicalism in the Northern English city of Leeds in the 1970s and 1980s. This relationship, at times critical and other times contesting, paved the way for the punk rock genre to become self-aware about the larger societal structures in which it was caught. Gavin Butt considers the ways that art school made it possible to hear the critique of ideology in music and, perhaps somewhat against the odds, paved the way for it becoming a popular sound in British and international youth culture. The book follows bands like Gang of Four, Scritti Politti, and Soft Cell to tell a different genealogy of art and music based on an exploration of the limits and possibilities of art education, especially in response to the challenges of making art after the avant-garde. Based on extensive original interviews with band members, the book pinpoints a crisis of state-funded English art education and disillusionment with the avant-garde as twin conditions for post-punk's emergence in the city"--

Gavin Butt tells the story of the post-punk scene in the northern English city of Leeds, showing how bands ranging from Gang of Four, Soft Cell, and Delta 5 to Mekons, Scritti Politti, and Fad Gadget drew on their university art school education to push the boundaries of pop music.

After punk’s arrival in 1976, many art students in the northern English city of Leeds traded their paintbrushes for guitars and synthesizers. In bands ranging from Gang of Four, Soft Cell, and Delta 5 to the Mekons, Scritti Politti, and Fad Gadget, these artists-turned-musicians challenged the limits of what was deemed possible in rock and pop music. Taking avant-garde ideas to the record-buying public, they created Situationist antirock and art punk, penned deconstructed pop ditties about Jacques Derrida, and took the aesthetics of collage and shock to dark, brooding electro-dance music. In No Machos or Pop Stars Gavin Butt tells the fascinating story of the post-punk scene in Leeds, showing how England’s state-funded education policy brought together art students from different social classes to create a fertile ground for musical experimentation. Drawing on extensive interviews with band members, their associates, and teachers, Butt details the groups who wanted to dismantle both art world and music industry hierarchies by making it possible to dance to their art. Their stories reveal the subversive influence of art school in a regional music scene of lasting international significance.

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"A fascinating, informed and highly readable account. . . ." - Rupert Loydell (International Times) "This is an important book. . . . It reminds us of-and perhaps implicitly yearns for-a time when a university art school education was free, open, inclusive, and multidisciplinary, where theory was able to re-energise practice and offered new paths out of the cul-de-sacs of art practice, where a local scene that was largely self-supporting and independent could be local without ever being parochial, where contemporary debates arising out of feminism, race, and left-wing politics could be acted out in an exciting form of praxis and where competition between educational institutions could be collapsed, where a small city like Leeds could host a self-supporting creative eco-system where students were able to freely cross-pollinate." - Aidan Winterburn (Tribune Magazine) No Machos or Pop Stars is an account of the plethora of post-punk bands that emerged out of the Leeds experiment. . . . The range and richness of Butts research is evident throughout. - Peter Suchin (Art Monthly) "As a history of educational ideas and systems this book is excellent. As a work of cultural history it is superb. . . this is also a book about music and musicians and it is full to the brim with insightful anecdotes and recollections from those who were active participants within this pre-figurative artistic community. It is a deft piece of writing and structural organisation, and there is no shortage of visual materials either. . . . No Machos or Pop Stars is extremely thorough and thoroughly readable." - Richard Thomas (The Wire) "More powerful than [ Butt's] scholarship, and his own voluminous interviewing of those in the scene, is his clear passion. He writes as someone moved by the music, weird, wonderful, and varied, that Leeds spawned, groups like Delta 5, Gang of Four, Soft Cell, Scritti Politti, Fad Gadget, and the Mekons." - George Yatchisin (California Review of Books) "Written with both scholarly precision and an evident fan's enthusiasm, the book is a serious history of popular modernism in West Yorkshire, as well as a social sketch of artists and young people reacting to a collapsing society with a rarely matched intellectual, aesthetic and social application. . . . A welcome feature of No Machos-which is sadly unusual in many books related to punk and post-punk-is a contextualisation of the environment that created these scenes." - Marcus Barnett (Corridor 8)

Preface: Class Acts ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: The Art School Dance Goes On 1(22)
PART I AVANT-GARDE AND PUNK
01 Beginning at a Dead End
23(32)
02 Anarchy at the Poly
55(20)
PART II FORMING A BAND
03 Punk Bohemians
75(30)
04 Debating Society
105(21)
05 Why Theory?
126(20)
06 "No Machos or Pop-Stars Please"
146(25)
07 Electric Shock
171(27)
08 Rehearsals for the Mutant Disco
198(27)
Epilogue: The Limits of Experiment---1981 and After 225(20)
Notes 245(22)
Selected Discography 267(4)
Bibliography 271(12)
Index 283
Gavin Butt is Professor of Fine Art at Northumbria University, author of Between You and Me: Queer Disclosures in the New York Art World, 19481963, also published by Duke University Press, and coeditor of Post-Punk Then and Now.