The lost women of rock music : female musicians of the punk era / Helen Reddington.
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- 9781781790205
- 1781790205
- Punk rock music -- History and criticism
- Rock musicians
- Women rock musicians
- Punk (Musique) -- Histoire et critique
- Musiciens rock
- Musiciennes rock
- MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Heavy Metal
- MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Punk
- MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Rock
- Punk rock music
- Rock musicians
- Women rock musicians
- Punk Rock
- Rockmusikerin
- 781.66082/0941 22
- ML3534 .R3855 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A ladder through the glass ceiling? -- Media gatekeepers and cultural intermediaries -- The Brighton scene -- Noise, violence, and femininity -- The aftermath -- The social context: academic writing on subcultures, the rock press and "women in music."
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This book investigates the social and commercial reasons why some women became lost from the rock music record, and rewrites this period of popular music history. In addition to a wealth of original interview material with key protagonists, this new edition has been updated to reflect the national nature of punk and post-punk.
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