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Renewing Awareness of Music, Culture and Lifestyle

Kyoto Lectures

Renewing Awareness of Music, Culture and Lifestyle

Punk Rock in Kyoto

Mahon Murphy

2026年3月16日 18:00

The punk scene in Kyoto developed in the late 1970s as local musicians keyed into the liberating ideas of early punk’s DIY ethos. Building on Kyoto’s counter-culture, punk thrived and produced new sounds and styles. This talk will discuss the local punk scene and how it developed in relation to other music scenes and political movements in Kyoto, Kansai and beyond. Punk claimed to be anti-hippie, apolitical and anti-intellectual but it was also capitalized upon by a music industry eager to use its outsider chic. By rejecting the increasing commercialism of the genre, local punks developed extreme music that operated in the same spaces as extreme politics within Kyoto city.

 

Mahon Murphy is an associate professor of international history at the Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University. His main research focuses on the global impact of the First World War. Along with Ran Zwigenberg he has also published on the history of hardcore punk in Kyoto.

 

This hybrid lecture will be held on site (registration required in advance from here) and via Zoom.

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89765186084

Meeting ID: 897 6518 6084