Review of: Maria Katharina Wiedlack: Queer-Feminist Punk. An Anti-Social History. Wien: Zaglossus 2015.

Authors

  • Tanja Wälty Lateinamerika Institut, Freie Universität Berlin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14766/1177

Keywords:

Punk, Queer, Feminismus, Kultur, Macht, Soziale Bewegungen, Gender, Geschlecht

Abstract

Maria Katharina Wiedlack presents a theory-based, empirically rich study on queer feminist punk in the USA and Canada, in which she, on the one hand, brings together queer studies and subculture studies, thus establishing a counterexample to the conventional portrayal of punk as a white, male subculture. On the other hand, the author’s detailed description of the movement’s history makes an important contribution to the documentation of queer feminist North-American punk. Thanks to the combination of anti-social queer theory with psychoanalytical, feminist, and decolonial approaches, the author constructs a solid theoretical foundation for her analysis of the movement’s radical activism and cultural production.

Author Biography

Tanja Wälty, Lateinamerika Institut, Freie Universität Berlin

Doktorandin im Internationalen Graduiertenkolleg "Zwischen Räume"

Published

2015-11-26

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