2018
DOI: 10.3917/etan.711.0085
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Rock Against Racism, Punk and Post-Punk

Abstract: Le mouvement « Rock Against Racism » (RAR) fut créé à la fin de l’année 1976, et rapidement il s’associa au mouvement punk naissant. Aux yeux de beaucoup de militants, journalistes et historiens, la relation étroite entre les deux fut symbolisée par le « Carnival Against the Nazis », organisé à Londres en avril 1978, lors duquel Jimmy Pursey du groupe Sham 69 interpréta « White Riot » avec les Clash. Cependant, leur vision d’un mouvement punk homogène et fortement politisé pose problème. En effet, elle dissimu… Show more

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“…Despite lead singer Jimmy Pursey's disavowal of right-wing extremism, the band's gigs were frequently attended by groups of skinheads prone to violence and their appearance at London's Rainbow Theatre in 1979 was disrupted by National Front affiliated skinheads rushing the stage (seeTranmer, 2018 for a nuanced discussion of extremism in British popular music and Sham 's ambivalent position within it).…”
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“…Despite lead singer Jimmy Pursey's disavowal of right-wing extremism, the band's gigs were frequently attended by groups of skinheads prone to violence and their appearance at London's Rainbow Theatre in 1979 was disrupted by National Front affiliated skinheads rushing the stage (seeTranmer, 2018 for a nuanced discussion of extremism in British popular music and Sham 's ambivalent position within it).…”
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confidence: 99%