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This is useless without the mention of Courtney Love and or Hole. Plus, how could you forget the GITS?? Hello!! Mia Zapata?. |
This is useless without the mention of Courtney Love and or Hole. Plus, how could you forget the GITS?? Hello!! Mia Zapata?. (unsigned comment left by [[User:Vancejamal]]) |
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* It is somewhat hard to say what defines a band or individual as having been part of the riot grrl movement. Courtney Love did not play shows with bands that were part of the movement, did not participate in the zine conference, and in fact was antagonistic to many of the people involved in the movement. As far as I know, the Gits did not participate in the movement either. --[[User:Larrybob|Larrybob]] 23:41, 16 April 2006 (UTC) |
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Do those photos add anything to the article? Their placement is certainly dreadful. -- Jwrosenzweig |
Do those photos add anything to the article? Their placement is certainly dreadful. -- Jwrosenzweig |
Revision as of 23:41, 16 April 2006
This is useless without the mention of Courtney Love and or Hole. Plus, how could you forget the GITS?? Hello!! Mia Zapata?. (unsigned comment left by User:Vancejamal)
- It is somewhat hard to say what defines a band or individual as having been part of the riot grrl movement. Courtney Love did not play shows with bands that were part of the movement, did not participate in the zine conference, and in fact was antagonistic to many of the people involved in the movement. As far as I know, the Gits did not participate in the movement either. --Larrybob 23:41, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
Do those photos add anything to the article? Their placement is certainly dreadful. -- Jwrosenzweig
Hope you like my changes to the pictures. I like the article. What do you think about the classification of Riot Grrrl as a feminist political/musical movement rather than as just a style of music? There was certainly a lot more going on during Riot Grrrl than just music.
--Dwiki 22:38, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
"riot grrl" vs. "riot grrrl"
most of the girls i know who were involved and invested in it during its heyday prefer the spelling "riot grrrl." even within this entry, we don't use a consistent spelling. would anyone support moving this entry to "riot grrrl" and leaving "riot grrl" as a redirect? (i'm willing to do the clean-up, if so.) - Esk
"riot grrrl" has 20,900 Google hits "riot grrl has 31,800 Google hits Saul Taylor 15:31, 10 Mar 2004 (UTC)
hm, yeah, "grrl" seems to be more common now on the internet. but it's been my impression that it was a later mutation of "grrrl." considering how quickly r.g. was co-opted and made into an "almost meaningless media catchphrase," i dunno how meaningful that statistic is. some links:
article by mimi nguyen, from punk planet #40, late 2000 "riot grrrl" by kathleen hanna, from bikini kill zine #2 (?), early '90s riot grrrl retrospective museum collection, from seattle's experience music project current incarnations of the riot grrrl dc and riot grrrl nyc chapters academic bibliography and resources focused on "grrrl zines" Esk 00:10, 2004 Mar 11 (UTC)
According to Carol Adams in The Sexual Politics of Meat (ISBN 0826411843) animal rights are a gender issue. Hyacinth 03:17, 27 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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riot grrrl in Portuguese
I translated for the Portuguese some parts of this text.
Ana