Bad Religion and Philosophy, Politics and Pedagogy contextualizes the influence of Bad Religion and their impact on punk and broader culture across a forty-five-year career. Bringing together a range of interdisciplinary perspectives and methodological approaches, the collection examines the band not simply as a defining force within punk music, but as a uniquely durable intellectual and cultural formation within contemporary popular culture.

Across the volume, Bad Religion's work emerges simultaneously as political critique, philosophical inquiry, pedagogical practice, and global cultural transmission. Chapters explore subjects including the band's collaboration with Noam Chomsky, lyrical and musical analysis, atheism and science, critiques of late capitalism, emotional expression, global punk circulation, and the relationship between Bad Religion's music and wider political and cultural debates.

Rather than treating punk solely as subculture or musical style, the collection positions Bad Religion as a key site for understanding how punk functions as an intellectual infrastructure - one capable of shaping political thought, ethical reflection, education, identity, and cultural resistance across multiple generations and international contexts.



Autorentext

Ellen Bernhard is an assistant professor of communication at Georgian Court University, USA. Her research focuses on contemporary punk rock communities and their relationships with popular culture. She is also interested in the rhetorical considerations of humour and satire in punk.

Paul Fields is an Associate Professor of Popular Music at Buckinghamshire New University, UK. He focuses his sociological research on the intersection of punk with humour, transgression, and social justice politics.

Titel
Bad Religion
Untertitel
Punk, Politics & Philosophy
EAN
9781835953884
Format
ePUB
Veröffentlichung
18.01.2027
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
264