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‘What Do I Get?’ Punk Objects as Meaningful and Valuable Souvenirs
Contemporary Asian Artistic Expressions and Tourism
  • Kok Leong Yuen
  • Paolo Mura
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
7-10-2020
Abstract

Despite social scientists’ increasing interest on souvenirs in tourism, little has been written on the role and meanings of souvenirs within specific subcultures, such as punk subcultures. This chapter focuses on the exploration of punk objects as potential souvenirs in relation to “punk tourism” by investigating the meanings attached to subcultural artefacts as opposed to mass produced products. As part of an ethnographic fieldwork on punk tourism that the two authors have been conducting in Malaysia since 2016, in this chapter we focus on the role and meanings of punk souvenirs within the Malaysian punk scene. As the empirical material presented in this chapter shows, a DIY produced punk product has the advantage of channelling more than one value. While the value of souvenirs lies in their propensity to act as “mnemonic devices” related to a place visited, subcultural products like those produced by punks have the potential to fulfil additional values. In an age where authenticity and claims of appropriation of culture are placed under scrutiny, a punk object holds the potential of being a meaningful and valuable souvenir.

Publisher
Springer Singapore
Indexed in Scopus
No
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4335-7_10
Citation Information
Kok Leong Yuen and Paolo Mura. "‘What Do I Get?’ Punk Objects as Meaningful and Valuable Souvenirs" Contemporary Asian Artistic Expressions and Tourism (2020) p. 213 - 227 ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/2509-4211" target="_blank">2509-4211</a>
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paolo-mura/6/