Pretty in Punk

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"go punk"
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Author_Lauraine Leblanc
beauty
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combines autobiography
constructions
contemporary culture
create strong identities
cultural messages
damaging
deliberately coded "masculine"
demands
describe
development
Drawing
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examines
femininity
femininity--from black lipstick
focused
games
gender norms
girls
harassment
head
hear
ideas
illuminates
illuminating
institutionalization
interviews
Lauraine Leblanc
Leblanc
living on the margins
male-dominated
media
mohawk
origins
parental rejection
parody
perceptions
Pretty in Punk
punk girls' resistan
punk movement
punk subculture
rebellion
reconcile
reject
Research
resist gender roles
resistance
resisting femininity
role
school expulsion
self-esteem
slamdancing--allow
sophisticated analysis
strong identities
subcultural identity
subculture
subjects
survival
tactics
teenage femininity
victimize
violence
voices
ways punk girls
young women
youth subcultures

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813526515
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Pretty in Punk combines autobiography, interviews, and sophisticated analysis to create the first insider’s examination of the ways punk girls resist gender roles and create strong identities.

Why would an articulate, intelligent, thoughtful young women shave off most of her hair, dye the remainder green, shape it into a mohawk, and glue it onto her head? What attracts girls to male-dominated youth subcultures like the punk movement? What role does the subculture play in their perceptions of themselves, and in their self-esteem? How do girls reconcile a subcultural identity that is deliberately coded “masculine” with the demands of femininity?

Research has focused on the ways media and cultural messages victimize young women, but little attention has been paid to the ways they resist these messages. In Pretty in Punk, Lauraine Leblanc examines what happens when girls ignore these cultural messages, parody ideas of beauty, and refuse to play the games of teenage femininity. She explores the origins and development of the punk subculture, the processes by which girls decide to “go punk,” patterns of resistance to gender norms, and tactics girls use to deal with violence and harassment.

Pretty in Punk takes readers into the lives of girls living on the margins of contemporary culture. Drawing on interviews with 40 girls and women between the ages of 14-37, Leblanc examines the lives of her subjects, illuminating their forms of rebellion and survival. Pretty in Punk lets readers hear the voices of these women as they describe the ways their  constructions of femininity-from black lipstick to slamdancing-allow them to reject damaging cultural messages and build strong identities. The price they pay for resisting femininity can be steep-girls tell of parental rejection, school expulsion, institutionalization,  and harassment. Leblanc illuminates punk girls’ resistance to adversity, their triumphs over tough challenges, and their work to create individual identities in a masculine world.