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关于本刊
期刊:
22已发布:
2019–2024位置:
Colombia
El sótano: Memorias punk Medallo was a 20-issue fanzine in Spanish that documented the memories of the punk scene in Medallo, the nickname for the city of Medellín, Colombia. Between 1980 and 1995, the punk community faced significant challenges, particularly from structural violence, including violence perpetrated by narcotrafficking groups and public armed forces. Eberhar Cano, known as El “Flako” Porras and the editor of El sótano, collaborated with various individuals involved in the Medellín scene to capture these memories. He envisioned El sótano as a countercultural repository, deliberately avoiding the editorial and stylistic constraints of academic writing to preserve the underground experiences of punk youths who resisted structural violence, and defended public spaces for punk gatherings and for listening to punk music. Inspired by earlier local publications like Visión rockera and English-language zines, Cano launched El sótano with the urgency to memorialize the names and ideas of important figures within the movement.
关于本刊
期刊:
22已发布:
2019–2024位置:
Colombia
El sótano: Memorias punk Medallo was a 20-issue fanzine in Spanish that documented the memories of the punk scene in Medallo, the nickname for the city of Medellín, Colombia. Between 1980 and 1995, the punk community faced significant challenges, particularly from structural violence, including violence perpetrated by narcotrafficking groups and public armed forces. Eberhar Cano, known as El “Flako” Porras and the editor of El sótano, collaborated with various individuals involved in the Medellín scene to capture these memories. He envisioned El sótano as a countercultural repository, deliberately avoiding the editorial and stylistic constraints of academic writing to preserve the underground experiences of punk youths who resisted structural violence, and defended public spaces for punk gatherings and for listening to punk music. Inspired by earlier local publications like Visión rockera and English-language zines, Cano launched El sótano with the urgency to memorialize the names and ideas of important figures within the movement.