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Punk and Disorderly: Acting Out Gender and Class in First-Wave British Punk

Punk and Disorderly: Acting Out Gender and Class in First-Wave British Punk

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Availability:In StockContributor:Karen FournierPublish date:2/5/2026Pages:208
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9798765124758UPC:9798765124758Book Category:Music, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Genres & Styles, Gender Studies, Social Classes & Economic DisparityBook Topic:PunkSize:8.99 x 5.99 x 0.64 inchesWeight:0.318Product ID:SCGDKD9B8E

A discussion of the 1970s British punk scene, this book foregrounds the participation of women as performers and songwriters in early British punk, and examines how women in the scene crafted expressions of social alienation that were informed by the intersection of classism and sexism.

Early British punk rock is often associated with male bands like the Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Damned, the Buzzcocks, or The Stranglers, whose songs capture and reflect a historical moment in Britain that was defined by unemployment, nationwide strikes, racial strife, and the growing sense of hopelessness within a seemingly deteriorating British Empire. While lesser-known, the work of female punk bands like Penetration, The Raincoats, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Slits, and X-Ray Spex also engaged with these themes, but added a gendered perspective on what it meant to be "an underdog" in Britain in the 1970s.

Through a close reading of punk art, fashion, and music, this book examines how female contributors to the early British scene responded uniquely to the alienation expressed by their male peers, and demonstrates how social alienation was inflected by the intersection of classism and sexism in the work of those women who helped to shape the early British scene.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9798765124758UPC:9798765124758Book Category:Music, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Genres & Styles, Gender Studies, Social Classes & Economic DisparityBook Topic:PunkSize:8.99 x 5.99 x 0.64 inchesWeight:0.318Product ID:SCGDKD9B8E
Karen Fournier is Associate Professor of Music at the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at the University of Michigan, USA. Her research focuses principally on issues of gender, sexuality, and class in British and American punk rock in the 1970s. She is the author of The Words and Music of Alanis Morissette (2015).
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Karen Fournier

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