Punk movements in the alterhuman communities

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Multiple punk movements have been created in the alterhuman communities. These movements commonly focus on embracing alterhuman experiences, rejecting social norms, and presenting as one's phenotype. Examples of these communities include ontopunk (sometimes referred to as kinpunk) and beastpunk.

Philosophy

Alterhuman punk movements focus on embracing one's alterhumanity despite opposition. In the kinpunk coining post, pluralanomaly describes being kinpunk as "just being unashamed to be what you are and expressing it."[1] Alterhuman punk movements may also follow these ideals:

  • Radical acceptance, embrace, and celebration of alterhuman identities and experiences[1][2][3]
  • Rejection of traditional social norms, especially as it relates to expressing one's identity[1][2][3]
  • Embrace of non-harmful nonhuman behaviors and instincts[1][3]
  • Presentation of one's identity through means such as gear[1] or body modification[2]
  • Effort to improve the world[1] and support of the environment and animal rights[2]

While the ontopunk movement was created with nonhumans and other alterhumans in mind, beastpunk focuses exclusively on embracing the animality that results from some nonhuman identities.[3]

History & etymology

Punk subcultures began to emerge in the 1970s, which centered around punk music and leftist and anarchist politics. Similar political ideals have existed in alterhuman communities since their inceptions.[Citation needed]

In 2020, tumblr user pluralanomaly coined the term kinpunk after being inspired by the voidpunk community and another user referring to themselves as punk-kin.[1] Similar sentiments were discussed in the Alt+H Discord server, where the term alterpunk was considered. However, some members of the server felt that the prefix alter- was too vague, as it originated from the word alternative instead of a more explicit term. Ontopunk was created as a response, coming from ontology, the philosophical study of being.[2] mordecai midas later proposed the term ontopunk as an alternative to kinpunk on tumblr due to criticisms surrounding the otherkin-centric implications of of using the kin- prefix.[2][4][5]

Page Shepard coined the term beastpunk in 2022. He was inspired by the original kinpunk, but focused on animalistic identities.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 pluralanomaly. (May 26, 2020) "There’s this post in the kin tag..." (Archived version)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 mordecai midas (vagabond-sun). (May 27, 2020) "re: There’s this post in the kin tag..."
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Page Shepard (who-is-page). (2022) "BEASTPUNK: Being Unabashedly Animal"
  4. various. "re: im a little concerned with the label "kinpunk""
  5. Rani (a-dragons-journal). "re: I've never heard of ontopunk :O"