Examines how British female punks experienced oppression at the intersection of classism, sexism, (and, in some cases, racism) and how these unique experiences inspired a body of repertoire that was different from that of their better-known male counterparts in the British scene.
Examines how British female punks experienced oppression at the intersection of classism, sexism, (and, in some cases, racism) and how these unique experiences inspired a body of repertoire that was different from that of their better-known male counterparts in the British scene.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. "She Doesn't Have Political Views": Gender, Class, and Race in Punk-Era Britain 2. "This Is Just a Fairytale Happening in the Supermarket": Punk as Text 3. "Some People Think Little Girls Should be Seen and Not Heard": Punk Imagery 4. "Don't Create, Don't Rebel": Punk as Music Epilogue: "Nostalgia for an Age Yet to Come": Female Punk Life Narratives
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. "She Doesn't Have Political Views": Gender, Class, and Race in Punk-Era Britain 2. "This Is Just a Fairytale Happening in the Supermarket": Punk as Text 3. "Some People Think Little Girls Should be Seen and Not Heard": Punk Imagery 4. "Don't Create, Don't Rebel": Punk as Music Epilogue: "Nostalgia for an Age Yet to Come": Female Punk Life Narratives
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