From: "Lydia Beilby" <dancethedada AT hotmail.com>
To: typicalgirls AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [TypicalGirls] The impact of Punk on women?
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 17:54:05 +0000
Hi there everyone..
My name is Lydia and I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. I am presently writing
my University dissertation on 1970's punk, in terms of its impact on female
members. Specifically, I'm exploring how the movement created a climate
within which women were unshackled of female stereotypes and were thus free
to create their own, absolutelyuninhibited and individual identity. So if
anyone has anything to add that relates to the debate, I'd love to hear from
you.
Something I'm trying hard to figure out is why were people so threatened by
female Punks? was it simply that they feared women who would rebel against
their socially deemed roles as carers and nurturers?
Look forward to hearing your view, thanks for your time.
Lydia
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[TypicalGirls] The impact of Punk on women?,
Lydia Beilby, 09/15/2005