MEDIA: Articles and Books
Articles
- *"The Herstory of 'Bamboo Girl' Zine" by Sabrina Margarita Alcantara-Tan (2000)
- *"From Riot Grrrl to Girls Rock Camp: Gendered Spaces, Musicianship and the Culture of Girl Making" by Nyala Ali (2012)
- *"Alternatives to Alternatives: the Black Grrrls Riot Ignored" by Gabby Bess (2015)
- *"Riot Grrrl: Breaking Stereotypes, One Revolutionary Song At A Time" by Janelle Borg (2023)
- *“'Why Every Girl Isn't a Riot Grrrl:' Feminism and the Punk Music of Bikini Kill in the Early 1990s" by Charlotte Briggs (2015)
- *"The Linda Lindas on playing Riot Fest and equality in the industry: 'Punk is for everybody'” by JC Chesler (2022)
- *"Radical Women Of Color Are Keeping Zine Culture Alive" by Shanna Collins (2017)
- *"Grrrl Zine Networks: Re-Composing Spaces of Authority, Gender, and Culture" by Michelle Comstock (2001)
- *"Bikini Kill Are Not the Revolution We Need in 2019: The Only Criticism of the Bikini Kill Reunion Anyone Dared to Publish" by Erin Margaret Day (2020)
- *"The Expansion of Punk Rock: Riot Grrrl Challenges to Gender Power Relations in British Indie Music Subcultures" by Julia Downes (2012)
- *"'We ARE the Revolution:' Riot Grrrl Press, Girl Empowerment, and DIY Self-Publishing" by Kevin Dunn & May Summer Farnsworth (2012)
- *"Riot Grrrls" by Kathleen Hanna and Melissa Klein (1993)
- *"A Brief History of Riot Grrrl - the space-reclaiming 90s punk movement" by El Hunt (NME, 2019)
- *"The long, rebellious history of queer punks of colour: 'You don't give a s**t 'cos you're punk'" by Asyia Iftikhar (Pink News, 2022)
- *"From Riot Grrrl to Crimethinc: A Lineage of Expressive Negation in Feminist Punk and Queercore" by Johanna Isaacson (2011)
- *"Start a Riot (and a Zine), Grrrl" by Ashawnta Jackson (2022)
- *"Queer punk history: 1575 - present" by Nathan Lee (Afropunk, 2020)
- *"Riot Grrrl Manifestos and Radical Vernacular Feminism" by Natalya Lusty (2017)
- *"The Story Of 'The Fabulous Stains' And Riot Grrrl" by Allyson McCabe (NPR Music, 2019)
- *"Racist Grrrl: the politics of race and anger in punk feminist movements" by Emmanuelle Mphuthi (2022)
- *"Riot Grrrl, Race, and Revival" by Mimi Thi Nguyen (2012)
- *"Activate, collaborate, participate: The network revolutions of riot grrrl-affiliated music worlds" by Susan O'Shea (2020)
- *"Kathleen Hanna on What Bikini Kill Means Now" by Jenn Pelly (2019)
- *"Girl Zine Networks, Underground Itineraries, and Riot Grrrl History: Making Sense of the Struggle for New Social Forms in the 1990s and Beyond" by Janice Radway (2016)
- *"Smells like queer spirit: The lost history of queercore punk" by Julie River (Outfront Magazine, 2022)
- *"Feeling Collective: The Queer Politics of Affect in the Riot Grrrl Movement" by Kate Siegfried (2019)
- *"Why punk was never supposed to be sexy" by Ellie Sivins (2022)
- *"In the Riot Grrrl Archive: Punk and the limits of individualism" by Rachel Greenwald Smith (2021)
- *"'Killing Ourselves is Not Subversive': Riot Grrrl from Zine to Screen and the Commodification of Female Transgression" by Emily Spiers (2015)
- *"A History of Riot Grrrl, from 'Rebel Girl' to 'Racist, Sexist Boy'” by Tim Stegal (2022)
- *"Means of Detection: A Critical Archiving of Black Feminism and Punk Performance" by Elizabeth Stinson (2012)
- *"'Do We Scare Ya' Cuz, We're Not Afraid to Fuck?': Queer-feminist Punk Countercultures, Theory, Art and Action" by Katharina Wiedlack (2013)
- *"Do-it-yourself girl power: An examination of the Riot Grrrl subculture" by Lindsay Wright (2016)
- *"Not Every Girl Is a Riot Grrrl: Today's musicians grapple with the feminist punk legacy of riot grrrl" by Lindsay Zoladz (2011)