Слайд 2The punk subculture emerged in the United Kingdom, the United States, and
Australia in the mid-1970s.
Слайд 3In the United States during the early 1980s, punk underwent a renaissance
in the form of hardcore punk. At the same time Britain saw a parallel movement called street punk.
Слайд 4Punks seek to outrage others with highly theatrical clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos,
jewelry and body modification. Early punk fashion adapted everyday objects for aesthetic effect: ripped clothing was held together by safety pins or wrapped with tape; ordinary clothing was customized by embellishing it with marker or adorning it with paint; a black bin liner became a dress, shirt or skirt; safety pins and razor blades were used as jewelry.
Слайд 6Some punks wear tight "drainpipe" jeans, plaid/tartan trousers, kilts or skirts, T-shirts,
leather jackets. Their favourite musical instrument is guitar.
Слайд 7Some punks cut their hair into Mohawks or other dramatic shapes, style
it to stand in spikes, and color it with vibrant, unnatural hues.
Слайд 8Punk subculture has generated a considerable amount of poetry and prose. Punks
have their own underground press which feature news, gossip, cultural criticism, and interviews.