In an interview with souciant.com:
SD: The thing is, a lot of punks of color will talk
about the fact that as they slipped their given identity and took on
the mantle of punk, they’d get crap from people asking, essentially,
“What, are you trying to be white?” So punk is identified as white and
therefore it becomes very complicated for them. Here’s this way that
through their agency they can adopt a race-less identity — at least
that’s the ideal — which is, “I’m punk,” yet it is seen both by people
from their own ethnicity and, unfortunately, white punks as being
white. And that gives them a lot of anxiety. Now what James Spooner has done with Afro-punk and a lot of the folks in the Race Riot zine."
(White Riot, out on Verso).
(White Riot, out on Verso).
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i like showing "beyond the screams" when i teach the muslim-punk book Taqwacores [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYph2q44MQU ]
Yeah, I haven't watched that film yet. Put it on my NetFlix. I do love "Mas Alla.." but I'm not always sure where to take students after we've watched it. Mostly just to introduce them to texts they might never touch otherwise.
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