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Girl power : the nineties revolution in music / Marisa Meltzer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Faber and Faber, 2010.Edition: 1st edDescription: xi, 162 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0865479798 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780865479791 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Contents:
Riot grrrls -- Angry womyn -- Girl groups -- Pop tarts -- Ladies first -- Girl power.
List(s) this item appears in: The Day the Music Died
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 781.6408 M528 Available 33111006234682
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In the early nineties, riot grrrl exploded onto the underground music scene, inspiring girls to pick up an instrument, create fanzines, and become politically active. Rejecting both traditional gender roles and their parents' brand of feminism, riot grrrls celebrated and deconstructed femininity. The media went into a titillated frenzy covering followers who wrote "slut" on their bodies, wore frilly dresses with combat boots, and talked openly about sexual politics.

The movement's message of "revolution girl-style now" soon filtered into the mainstream as "girl power," popularized by the Spice Girls and transformed into merchandising gold as shrunken T-shirts, lip glosses, and posable dolls. Though many criticized girl power as at best frivolous and at worst soulless and hypersexualized, Marisa Meltzer argues that it paved the way for today's generation of confident girls who are playing instruments and joining bands in record numbers.

Girl Power examines the role of women in rock since the riot grrrl revolution, weaving Meltzer's personal anecdotes with interviews with key players such as Tobi Vail from Bikini Kill and Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls. Chronicling the legacy of artists such as Bratmobile, Sleater-Kinney, Alanis Morissette, Britney Spears, and, yes, the Spice Girls, Girl Power points the way for the future of women in rock.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-151), filmography and index.

Riot grrrls -- Angry womyn -- Girl groups -- Pop tarts -- Ladies first -- Girl power.

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