
System Overload: Neil Roberts, Punk Anarchism and 'The Maintenance of Silence'
Author(s) -
Russell Campbell
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of new zealand studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.102
0eISSN - 2324-3740
pISSN - 1176-306X
DOI - 10.26686/jnzs.v0i8.6
Subject(s) - punk , subculture (biology) , silence , politics , sociology , state (computer science) , publishing , law , media studies , art , aesthetics , art history , political science , computer science , botany , algorithm , biology
Punk anarchism, a defiant youth subculture that had emerged in reaction to hard times in New Zealand resorted to organized anarchist political activity. As an expression of the punk community's general anti-police sentiment against increasing surveillance of the state, Neil Ian Roberts a punk anarchist, detonated gelignite outside the Wanganui Computer Centre. The film Maintenance of Silence, which tells the story of the bombing is a pointed political comment on totalitarian tendencies in New Zealand society.