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Reddit mentions of Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution. Here are the top ones.

Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution
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Height8 Inches
Length5.31 Inches
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Release dateSeptember 2010
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Found 4 comments on Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution:

u/Black_Phillipa · 14 pointsr/GenderCritical

Bikini Kill are awesome. There's an amazing book called Girls to the front about the history of riot grrrl. Nostalgic for those days.

u/beamish14 · 2 pointsr/books

John Berger's Ways of Seeing (absolutely brilliant)

Ron Carlson Writes a Story

Critical Theory Today

Wilhelm Reich-The Mass Psychology of Fascism

Amy Bloom-Normal

Tom Stoppard-Arcadia

Sara Marcus-Girls to the Front

u/duckduck_goose · 2 pointsr/SRSWomen

Ugh I would love this so much.

Two years ago I picked up Girls to the Front and it must have been just before finding reddit because I so much wanted other people to talk to about how the book made me feel. If people who read this thread haven't read it or don't know about riot grrrl I felt like it was a pretty great study of the movement.

I'm kind of trying to muddle through the Game of Throne books and Al Burian's Burn Collector book. I have some Ariel Gore books I want to do next. I'd put in the ring Ariel Gore's Atlas of the Human Heart. I couldn't put it down. I've had this one on my bookshelf for a while too.

u/DivineAna · 2 pointsr/feminisms

That would be Girls to the Front.

I also read this awesome history of women's music festivals several years ago-- it's definitely fun reading. It's called Eden Built by Eves . Since women's music festivals were a product of the '70s, it's got a lot more "earth mother" kind of tone to it, and I can't remember how effectively it addresses the controversies of women-only spaces (and the controversies of women-born-women only spaces, in some cases...) But it was a good read.