In this article we intend to analyze Miguel Januário’s politically engaged artistic interventions, in the last decade, characterized by the seriousness of a severe economic, financial and social crisis in Portugal. The work presented here […]
In the NEW BOOK Indigenous People and the Christian Faith: A New Way Forward – William H. U. Anderson, Charles Muskego (Eds.) by Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh (Perez University College in Winneba, Ghana), Tobias Schuckert (International University for Applied Science […]
‘Rockeros insurgentes, modernos complacientes: un análisis sociológico del rock en la Transición (1975-1985) [Insurgent Rockers, Modern Complacents: a sociological analysis of rock in the Transition (1975-1985)]’ by Fernán del Val Ripollés This book analyses the […]
‘A cultura material nas (sub)culturas juvenis: do DIY às trocas digitais [The material culture in youth (sub)cultures: from DIY to digital exchanges]’ by Cláudia Pereira and Joana Beleza This collection is a result of reflections […]
‘Subcultura: o significado do estilo [Subculture: the meaning of style]’, Portuguese translation of Dick Hebdige’s masterpiece by Paula Guerra and Pedro Quintela The book of Dick Hebdige Subculture: The Meaning of Style ‘is so […]
A História do Rock (para pais fanáticos e filhos com punkada) [The History of Rock (for Big Fans and Little Punks)] by Rita Nabais ‘The History of Rock (for Big Fans and Little Punks)’ […]
‘Cidades Musicais – Comunicação, territorialidade e política [Musical Cities – Communication, territoriality and politics]’ by Cíntia Sanmartin Fernandes and Micael Herschmann The collection Musical Cities shows that some of the most interesting reflections currently on […]
‘Twilight of the Mortals’ by Peter Webb Twilight of the Mortals is a coffee-table size, art-quality book featuring the incredible photography work of long time Killing Joke confidant, Mont Sherar. Published by Pc-Press, this book […]
‘The Routledge Companion to Popular Music History and Heritage’ by Sarah Baker, Catherine Strong, Lauren Istvandity and Zelmarie Cantillon The Routledge Companion to Popular Music History and Heritage examines the social, cultural, political and […]
‘No Future: Punk, Politics and British Youth Culture, 1976-84’ by Matthew Worley ‘No Feelings’, ‘No Fun’, ‘No Future’. The years 1976–84 saw punk emerge and evolve as a fashion, a musical form, an attitude […]
Música, som e cultura digital. Perspectivas comunicacionais brasileiras [Music, sound and digital culture. Brazilian Communication Perspectives] by Simone Pereira de Sá, Beatriz Polivanov and Simone Evangelista It is a book that celebrates 10 years […]
‘Garça Torta [Crooked Heron]’ by Lígia Dabul Brazilian poet Lígia Dabul attended an artistic residence in Monsanto, Portugal, a program related to Universidade de Coimbra. The result was this collection of poems, translated by […]