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Inseparable: The Story of Chinese Punk Rock
The Department of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin presents a talk by David O'Dell on the Chinese Punk Rock movement that spanned 1995-2003.
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David O'Dell gives a presentation about the Chinese Punk Rock movement that spanned 1995-2003. The presentation includes slideshow of the first generation of Chinese Punks, audio clips from influential Punk songs with projected English translations and Chinese subtitles. There will also be a short segment from the unreleased film, "Beijing Punk," by director Shaun Jefford; a film that was banned in China.
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