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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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