02 / 21 / 2016

riot grrrl

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“What is Riot Grrl Anyway?”, várias autoras, 1993


Riot Grrrl was an underground feminist movement that began in the early nineties, which was closely tied to punk music, radical politics, and a DIY aesthetic. Riot Grrrl activism involved meetings, the creation of zines, and a nationwide network of support for women in music. While some say the movement lasted until the mid-90s, others contend it never ended. With the popularity of Sara Marcus‘s recently published book Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution, it seems there may be some truth to that statement. And there are many zines, which tell the tale of the origins of the movement. In 1993, according to a Canadian newspaper (as mentioned in Girls to the Front), 40,000 zines were published in North America.

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Bikini Kill” #1 e #2, de  Kathleen Hanna, Tobi Vail e Kathy Wilcox, da banda Bikini Kill


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i’m so fucking beautiful” #2 de Nomy Lamm, c. 1990


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Gunk” #4 de Ramdasha Bikceem, c. 1990


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More Than A Feeling”, de Bridie, 2001


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Flyers de Kathleen Hanna, 1989


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cartaz/anúncio de “Julie Ruin” (um dos projectos de Kathleen Hanna


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Bikini Kill a actuar em Sydney, 1997

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