Vivien Goldman – known as the “punk professor” – stakes out a place for women in the history of punk in her new book, Revenge of the She-Punks. NPR Music’s Marissa Lorusso says “the book doesn’t just retell the story of punk with an added woman or two; it centers the relationships between gender and the genre.” Check out her full review here.
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