Alphabetically ordered bibliography on academic writing on grrrl zines, women's and teen magazines, feminism, feminist media studies, cultural studies, qualitative research etc. I have used much of this in my own dissertation (2003).

Bibliography

Compiled by Elke Zobl (updated November 12, 2003)

If you have works to add, or questions please email me at elke_at_grrrlzines.net!

Acker, Joan, Kate Barry and Joke Esseveld. “Objectivity and Truth: Problems in Doing Feminist Research.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 6 (4) 1983: 423-435.

Alcantara-Tan, Sabrina Margarita. “The Herstory of Bamboo Girl Zine.” Frontiers. XXI (1/2) 2000: 159-163.

Allen, Donna; Ramona R. Rush and Susan J. Kaufman, eds. Women Transforming Communications: Global Intersections. Thousand Oaks, London and New Dehli: SAGE Publications, 1996.

Altheide, David L. Qualitative Media Analysis. London, Thousand Oaks, New Dehli: SAGE Publications, 1996.

Anderson, Elliott and Mary Kinzie. The Little Magazine in America: A Modern Documentary History. Pushcart: Yonkers, 1978.

Angerer, Marie-Luise and Johanna Dorer, ed. Gender and Medien. Theoretische Ansätze, Empirische Befunde und Praxis der Massenkommunikation: Ein Textbuch zur Einführung. Vienna: Braumüller, 1994.

Angerer, M.-L., ed. The Body of Gender. Körper. Geschlechter. Identitäten. Vienna: Passagen, 1995.

Angerer, M.-L. “Rrrriot Girls and Angry Women. Stilvoll weiblich.” Jugendkultur. Noraldine Bailer and Roman Horak, eds. Wien: WUV-Univ.-Verlag, 1995. 171-188.

Aragon, Janni and Anna Sampaio. “Filtered Feminisms: Cybersex, the Representation of Women in Cyberspace.” Women's Studies Quarterly. Special Issue on Women and Technology. Lee Quinby, ed. XXIX (3-4) Winter 2001: 126-147.

Armstrong, David. A Trumpet to Arms. Alternative Media in America. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1981.

Arneil, Barbara. Politics & Feminism. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999.

Arthur, Nicole. “rock women.” alt.culture. An a-to-z guide to the 90s-underground, online, and over-the counter. Stephen Daly and Nathaniel Wice, eds. New York: HarperPerennial, 1995. 208-209.

Atton, Chris. “The reassessment of the alternative press.” Media, Culture & Society. London, Thousand Oaks and New Dehli: SAGE Publications. 1 (1) January 1999: 51-76.

Atton, C. Alternative Media. London, Thousand Oaks, New Dehli: SAGE Publications, 2002.

Austin, Joe and Nevin Michael Willard. Generations of Youth: Youth Cultures and History in Twentieth-Century. New York: New York University Press, 1998.

Austin, S. Bryn with Pam Gregg: “A Freak among Freaks: The ‘Zine Scene.” Sisters, Sexperts, Queers. Beyond the Lesbian Nation. Arlene Stein, ed. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. 81-95.

Baldauf, Anette and Katharina Weingartner, eds. Lips. Tits. Hits. Power? Popkultur und Feminismus, Wien and Bozen: Folio, 1998.

Bail, Kathy, ed. DIY Feminism. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1996.

Bail, K. “Log on or drop out: Women in a wired world.” Talk presented at The Pamela Denoon Lecture. Canberra, Australia, March 5, 1998. Online Web site. Available: http://www.wel.org.au/announce/denoon/98pdl.htm (Accessed March 20, 2003).

Bailer, Noraldine and Roman Horak, eds. Jugendkultur. Wien: WUV-Univ.-Verlag, 1995.

Bailey, Cathryn. “Making Waves and Drawing Lines: The Politics of Defining the Vicissitudes of Feminism.” Hypatia. Special Issue Third Wave Feminisms. 12 (3) Summer 1997: 17 – 28.

Bannerji, Himani. Thinking Through: Essays on Feminism, Marxism, and Anti-Racism. Toronto: Women's Press, 1995.

Baumgardner, Jennifer and Amy Richards, eds. ManifestA: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.

Baumgardner, Jennifer. “Kathleen Hanna’s Eye of Le Tigre.” Rockrgrl. (36) November/December 2000: 25-28.

Barker, Martin and Anne Beezer, eds. Reading into Cultural Studies. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.

Bayerl, Katherine: “Mags, Zines, and gURLs. The Exploding World of Girls’ Publications.” Women’s Studies Quarterly. 29 (3-4) Fall Winter 2000: 287-292.

Bayne, Martha. “Zines.” Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women’s Issues and Knowledge. Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2000 (4). 1328 – 1331. 2164 – 2166.

Bell, Brandi Leigh-Ann. “Riding the Third Wave: Women-Produced Zines and Feminisms.” Resources for Feminist Research/Documentation Sur La Recherche Feministe. 29 (3/4) 2002. 187-198.

Berman, Sanford and James P. Danky, eds. Alternative Library Literature, 1994/1995. A Biennal Anthology. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland, 1996.

Berman, Sanford and James P. Danky, eds. Alternative Library Literature, 1998/1999. A Biennal Anthology. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland, 2000.

Bieber, Christoph: “Vom Protest zur Profession? Jugendkultur und grafisches Design.” Kursbuch Jugendkultur. Stile, Szenen und Identitäten vor der Jahrtausendwende. SpoKK, eds. Mannheim: Bollmann, 1997. 266-272.

Billington, Rosamund, Sheelagh Strawbridge, Lenore Greensides, and Annette Fitzsimons. Culture and Society. A Sociology of Culture. London: Macmillan Education, 1991.

Birley, Graham and Neil Moreland. A Practical Guide to Academic Research. London: Kogan Page Limited, 1998.

Blake, Nayland: “Curating in a different light.” In a Different Light: Visual Culture, Sexual Identity, Queer Practice. Blake, Nayland, Lawrence Rinder and Amy Scholder, eds. San Francisco: City Lights, 1995.

Brunsdon, Charlotte. “A thief in the night. Stories of feminism in the 1970s at CCCS.” Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies. David Morley and Kuan-Hsing Chen, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 1996. 276-286.

Brown, Lyn Mikel and Carol Gilligan. Meeting at the Crossroads: Women’s Psychology and Girl’s Development. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992.

Brown, Lyn Mikel. Raising their Voices. The Politics of Girls’ Anger. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1998.

Büsser, Martin. “Musikmagazine und Fanzines in Deutschland.” Testcard. (2) April 1996, 174-189.

Büsser, Martin: If the kids are united...Von Punk zu Hardcore und zurück. Mainz: Ventil-Verlag, 1998.

Campos, David. Sex, Youth, and Sex Education. A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, Denver and Oxford: ABC CLIO, 2002.

Carlip, Hillary. Girl Power: Young Women Speak Out! New York: Warner Books, 1995.

Carrington, Kerry and Anna Bennett. “’Girls’ Mags’ and the Pedagogical Formation of the Girl.” Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life. Carmen Luke, ed. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996. 147-166.

Castells, Manuel. The Power of Identity. Oxford, and Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 1997.

Chu, Julie. “Navigating the Media Environment: How Youth Claim a Place Through Zines.” Social Justice. 24 (3) Fall 1997: 71-85.

Currie, Dawn H. girl talk: Adolescent Magazines and their Readers. Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 1999.

Collins, Dana. “’No Experts – Guaranteed!’: Do-It-Yourself Sex Radicalism and the Production of the Lesbian Sex Zine Brat Attack.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 25 (1) 1999: 65-89.

Comstock, Michelle. “Grrrl Zine Networks: Re-Composing Spaces of Authority, Gender, and Culture.” JAC. 21 (2) 2001: 383-409.

Creischer, Alice, Roberto Ohrt and Andreas Siekmann. “Glanz und Elend des Papiers. Kunstfanzines.” Die Beute. Politik und Verbrechen.1 (5) 1995: 116-121.

Daly, Steven and Nathaniel Wice. alt.culture. An A-to-Z Guide to the 90s-Underground, Online, and Over-the Counter. Stephen Daly and Nathaniel Wice, eds. New York: HarperPerennial, 1995. 208-209.

Darnovsky Marcy, Barbara Epstein and Richard Flacks, eds. Cultural Politics and Social Movements. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995.

Dicker, Rory and Alison Piepmeier, eds. Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2003.

Dodge, Chris. “Preface” to “Special Feature: The Zine Connection.” Alternative Library Literature, 1994/1995. A Biennal Anthology. Sanford Berman and James P. Danky, eds. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland, 1996: 303.

Dorer, Johanna and Brigitte Geiger, eds. Feministische Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 2002.

Downing, John D.H. “The alternative public realm. The 1980s anti-nuclear press in West Germany and Britain.” Media, Culture, and Society. (10) 1988: 163-181.

Downing, J. D.H.; Ali Mohammadi and Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi, eds. Questioning the Media: A Critical Introduction. Thousand Oaks, London and New Dehli: SAGE Publications, 1995a (2nd ed.).

Downing, J. D.H. “Alternative Media and the Boston Tea Party.” Questioning the Media: A Critical Introduction. John D.H. Downing, Ali Mohammadi and Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi, eds. Thousand Oaks, London and New Dehli: SAGE Publications, 1995b (2nd ed.). 238-252.

Downing, J. D.H. with Tamara Cillarreal Ford, Genève Gil and Laura Stein. Radical Media. Rebellious Communication and Social Movements. Thousand Oaks, London and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2001a.

Downing, J. D.H. “Samizdat in the Former Soviet Bloc.” Radical Media. Rebellious Communication and Social Movements. John D.H. Downing with Tamara Cillarreal Ford, Genève Gil and Laura Stein. Thousand Oaks, London and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2001b. 354-387.

Drill, Esther, Heather Mcdonald and Rebecca Odes. Deal with It! A Whole New Approach to Your Body, Brain, and Life as a Gurl. New York: Pocket Books, 1999.

Driscoll, Catherine. Girls. Feminine Adolescence in Popular Culture & Cultural Theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002.

Drive Slowly, Appear Quickly. Exhibit at Space 1026 Gallery in Philadelphia, PA. January 2001. Online Web site. Available: http://www.mobilivre.org/slides/slide11.html (Accessed May 6, 2003).

Duncan, Barabara J. Cyberfeminism, Zines, n’Grrls: Identity and Technology: Cyberfeminism in Online “Grrl Zines”. Master’s thesis at University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign. Online Web site. Available: http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~b-duncan/zines.html (Accessed May 6, 2003).

Duncombe, Stephen. “Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Underground Culture.” Alternative Library Literature, 1994/1995. A Biennal Anthology. Sanford Berman and James P. Danky, eds. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland, 1996: 312-319.

Duncombe, S. Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture. London and New York: Verso, 1997.

Duncombe, S. “Let’s all be Alienated Together: Zines and the Marketing of Underground Community.” Generations of Youth: Youth Cultures and History in Twentieth-Century. Joe Austin and Nevin Michael Willard, eds. New York: New York University Press, 1998. 427-451.

Duncombe S. “Zines.” St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Detroit: St. James Press, 2000. 228-229.

Duncombe, S. Cultural Resistance Reader. London and New York: Verso, 2002.

Durham, Meenakshi Gigi. “Dilemmas of Desire. Representations of Adolescent Sexuality in Two Teen Magazines.” Youth & Society. 29 (3) March 1998: 369-389.

Durham, M. G. “Articulating Adolescent Girls’ Resistance to Patriarchal Discourse in Popular Media.” Women’s Studies in Communication. 22 (2) 1999. 210-229.

Dyer, Sarah. “Action Girl. Zine-Kultur und wie’s gemacht wird.” Lips. Tits. Hits. Power? Popkultur und Feminismus. Anette Baldauf and Katharina Weingartner, eds. Wien and Bozen: Folio 1998. 100.

Ellen, Donna; Ramona R. Rush and Susan J. Kaufman, eds. Women Transforming Communications: Global Intersections. London, Thousand Oaks and New Dehli: SAGE Publications, 1996.

Epstein, Jonathon S., ed. Youth Culture. Identity in a Postmodern World. Malden, Mass and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998.

Evans, Ellis D., Judith Rutberg, Carmela Sather and Charli Turner. “Content Analysis of Contemporary Teen Magazines for Adolescent Females.” Youth & Society. 23 (1) September 1991: 99-120.

Everts, Saskia: Gender and Technology. Empowering Women, Engendering Development. London: Zed Books, 1998.

Feinberg, Leslie: Trans Liberation. Beyond Pink or Blue. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.

Ferguson, Majorie and Peter Golding, eds. Cultural Studies in Question. London, Thousands Oaks and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 1997.

Findlen, Barbara, ed. Listen Up: Voices from the Next Feminist Generation. Seattle: Seal Press, 1995.

Fontana, Andrea and James H. Frey. “The Interview: From Structured Questions to Negotiated Text.” Handbook of Qualitative Research. Norman K Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln, eds. London, Thousands Oaks and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2000. 645-672.

Ford, Tamara Villarreal and Genève Gil. “Radical Internet Use.” Radical Media. Rebellious Communication and Social Movements. John D.H. Downing with Tamara Cillarreal Ford, Genève Gil and Laura Stein, eds. London, Thousands Oaks and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2001. 201-234.

Franklin, Sarah, Celia Lury, and Jackie Stacey, eds. Off-Centre: Feminism and Cultural Studies. London and New York: HarperCollinsAcademic, 1991.

Fraser, M. L. “Zines and Heard: Fringe Feminism and the Zines of the Third Wave.” Feminist Collections. 23 (4) Summer 2002: 6-10.

Friedman, John. Empowerment: The Politics of Alternative Development. Cambridge and Oxford: Blackwell, 1992.

Friedman, R. Seth: The Factsheet Five Zine Reader: Dispatches from the Edge of the Zine Revolution. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1997.

Frith, Simon. Sound Effects: Youth, Leisure, and the Politics of Rock'n'roll. New York: Pantheon Books, 1981.

Frith, Simon and Andrew Godwin, eds. On Record. Rock, Pop, and the Written Word. London: Routledge, 1990.

Frost, Liz: Young Women and the Body. A Feminist Sociology. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Gaar, Gillian G. She’s a Rebel. The History of Women in Rock & Roll. New York: Seal Press, 2002 (expanded 2nd ed.).

Garrison, Ednie Kaeh. “U.S. Feminism – Grrrl Style! Youth (Sub)cultures and the Technologies of the Third Wave.” Feminist Studies. 26 (1) Spring 2000: 141-170.

du Gay, Paul, Stuart Hall, Linda Janes, Hugh Mackay and Keith Negus. Doing Cultural Studies. The Story of the Sony Walkman. London, Thousands Oaks and New Delhi: SAGE Publications Publications, 1997.

Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. The Subcultures Reader. London and New York: Routledge, 1997.

Gehr, Richard: “Zines.” alt.culture. An A-to-Z Guide to the 90s-Underground, Online, and Over-the Counter. Steven Daly and Nathaniel Wice, eds. New York: HarperPerennial, 1995. 280.

Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1998 (2nd ed.).

Gilbert, Laurel and Crystal Kile. Surfergrrrls. Look, Ethel! An Internet Guide for Us! Washington: Seal Press, 1996.

Gilligan, Carol. In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development. Cambridge: Harvard University, 1982.

Goode, Jennie. “Adios, Assumptions – ‘Young’ Feminists Publish.” Alternative Library Literature, 1998/1999. A Biennal Anthology. Sanford Berman and James P. Danky, eds. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland, 2000: 39-41.

Gottlieb, Joanne and Gayle Wald. “Smells Like Teen Spirit: Riot Grrrls, Revolution and Women in Independent Rock.” Microphone Fiends. Youth Music and Youth Culture. Andrew Ross and Tricia Rose, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 1994. 250-274.

Gottfried, Heidi, ed. Feminism and Social Change. Bridging Theory and Practice. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1996.

Green, Eileen and Alison Adam. Virtual Gender. Technology, Consumption and Identity. London and New York: Routledge, 2001.

Green, Karen and Tristan Taormino, eds. A Girl’s Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997.

Grimm, Sabine: “Eher uncool. Feministische Zeitschriften und Fanzines.” Die Beute. 4 (8) 1995: 115-124.

Grossberg, Lawrence, Cary Neslon and Paula A. Treichler, eds. Cultural Studies. New York and London: Routledge, 1992.

Haag, Pamela. Voices of a Generation: Teenage Girls Report About Their Lives Today. AAUW [American Association of University Women] Educational Foundation. Marlowe and Company: New York, 2000.

Hall, Larry D. and Kimball P Marshall. Computing for Social Research. Practical Approaches. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1992.

Hall, Stuart and Tony Jefferson, eds. Resistance Through Rituals. London: Hutchinson 1976.

Hall, Stuart. “Cultural Studies and its theoretical legacies.” Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies. David Morley and Kuan-Hsing Chen, eds. London and New York: Routledge: 1996. 262-275.

Haraway, Donna. “A Cyborg Manifesto. Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century.” Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, New York: Routledge, 1991. 149-181.

Harcourt, Wendy, ed. women@internet. Creating New Cultures in Cyberspace. London and New York: Zed Books, 1999.

Hartley, John. Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts. London and New York: Routledge, 2002 (3rd ed.).

Hebdige, Dick. Hiding in the Light: On Images and Things. London: Routledge, 1988.

Hebdige, D. “Subculture. The Meaning of Style.” The Subcultures Reader. Ken Gelder, and Sarah Thronton, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 1997.

Hemmings, Susan, ed. Girls are Powerful. Young Women’s Writings from Spare Rib. London: Sheba Feminst Publishers, 1982.

Herrada, Julie with contributions by Billie Aul, Andy “Sunfrog” Smith, Michael Basinski, and Tom Trusky. “Zines in Libraries: A Culture Preserved.” Alternative Library Literature, 1994/1995. A Biennal Anthology. Sanford Berman and James P. Danky, eds. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland, 1996: 304-311.

Hesford, Wendy S. Framing Identities. Autobiography and the Politics of Pedagogy. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1999.

Heywood, Leslie and Jennifer Drake. Third Wave Agenda: Being Feminist, Doing Feminism. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.

Hine, Christine. Virtual Ethnography. London, Thousands Oaks and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2000.

Hofman, Jeanette. “’Let a Thousand Proposals Bloom’ – Mailing Lists as Research Sources.” Online Social Sciences. Bernard Batinic, Ulf-Dietrich Reips and Michael Bosnjak, eds. Seattle, Toronto, Bern and Goettingen: Hogrefe and Hube Publishers, 2002. 309 – 331.

Hollows, Joane. Feminism, Femininity and Popular Culture. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2000.

hooks, bell. Feminism is for Everybody. Passionate Politics. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2000.

Horak, Roman. Die Praxis der Cultural Studies. Vienna: Löcker, 2002.

Husslein, Uwe, ed. Fandom Research. Reader und Index zur Fanzine-Szene. Mainz: Ventil-Verlag, 1998.

Hypatia. A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. Special Issue: “Third Wave Feminism.” 12 (3) Summer 1997.

Inness, Sherrie A., ed. Delinquents and Debutantes: Twentieth-Century American Girls’ Cultures. New York and London: New York University Press, 1998a.

Inness, Sherrie A., ed. Millenium Girls. Today’s Girls Around the World. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998b.

Inness, S. A. Tough Girls. Women Warriors and Wonder Women in Popular Culture. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.

Inness, S. A., ed. Running for Their Lives. Girls, Cultural Identity and Stories of Survival. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000.

Jelin, Elizabeth, ed. Women and Social Change in Latin America. London: Zed Books, 1990.

Kaltefleiter, Caroline K. Revolution Girl Style Now: Trebled Reflexivity and the Riot Grrrl Network. Dissertation at Ohio University, 1995.

Kanaan, Ramsey. “AK Distribution.” Zines! Vale, V. ed. Vol. I. San Francisco: V/Search, 1996. 106-113.

Karp, Marcelle and Debbie Stoller, eds. The BUST Guide to the New Girl Order. New York: Penguine Books, 1999.

Kearney, Mary Celeste. “The Missing Links: Riot Grrrl – feminism – lesbian culture.” Sexing the Groove: Popular Music and Gender. Sheila Whiteley, ed. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. 207-229.

Kearney, M. C. Girls, Girls, Girls: Gender and Generation in Contemporary Discourses of Female Adolescence and Youth Culture. Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Southern California, 1998a.

Kearney, M. C. “Producing Girls: Rethinking the Study of Female Youth Culture.” Delinquents and Debutantes: Twentieth-Century American Girls’ Cultures. Sherrie A. Inness, ed. New York and London: New York University Press, 1998b. 285-310.

Kearney, M. C. “’Don’t Need You:’ Rethinking Identity Politics and Separatism from a Grrrl Perspective.” Youth Culture. Identity in a Postmodern World. Jonathon S. Epstein, ed. Malden, Mass and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998c. 148-188.

Kenny, Lorraine Delia. Daughters of Suburbia. Growing Up White, Middle Class, and Female. New Brunswick and London: Rutgers University Press, 2000.

Kennedy, Pagan. Zine: How I Spent Six Years Of My Life in the Underground and Finally....Found Myself...I Think. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995.

Kimberley, Roberts. Contesting Contemporary Girls’ Studies: When Girls Talk, Feminists Should Listen. Online Web site. Available: http://www.people.virginia.edu/~kjr4k/asa/asa01.html, (Accessed, October 4, 2002).

Kineavy, Catherine Honora. Gender and Nationalism in the Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft and Germaine de Stael. Master’s thesis at San Diego State University, 1997.

Klein, Melissa. “Duality and Redefinition: Young Feminism and the Alternative Music Community.” Third Wave Agenda: Being Feminist, Doing Feminism. Leslie Heywood and Jennifer Drake, eds. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997. 207-225.

Kotthoff, Helga and Ruth Wodak, eds. Communicating Gender in Context. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1997.

Kramarae, Cheris and Dale Spender, eds. Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women’s Issues and Knowledge. London and New York: Routledge, 2000.

Kucsma, Jason. “Countering Marginalization, Extinction: Preserving Zines in the Library.” Jason Kucsma, ed. praxis #3. n.d. [2003?], n.p.

Kucsma, J. Resist and Exist: Punk Zines and the Communication of Cultural and Political Resistance in America. Master’s thesis at Bowling Green State University, US. 2000.

Lamm, Nomy. “It’s a Big Fat Revolution.” Listen Up: Voices from the Next Feminist Generation. Barbara Findlen, ed. New York: Seal Press, 2001. 133-141.

The Latina Feminist Group. Telling to Live. Latina Feminist Testimonios. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2001.

Lazere, Donald, ed. American Media and Mass Culture. Left Perspectives. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1987.

Leblanc, Lauraine. Pretty in Punk. Girls’ Gender Resistance in a Boys’ Subculture. New Brunswick, New Jersey, and London: Rutgers University Press, 1999.

LeCompte, Margaret D. and Jean J. Schensul. Designing & Conducting Ethnographic Research. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 1999.

LeCompte, M. D., Stephen L Schensul and Jean J. Schensul. Essential Ethnographic Methods. Observations, Interviews, and Questionnaires. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 1999.

LeCompte, M. D. and Jean J. Schensul. Analyzing & Interpreting Ethnographic Data. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 1999.

LeCroy, Craig Winston and Janice Daley. Empowering Adolescent Girls: Examining the Present and Building Skills for the Future with the Go Grrrls Program. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 2001.

Leonard, Marion. “‘Rebel Girl, you are the Queen of my World’: Feminism, ‘subculture’ and grrrl power.” Sexing the Groove: Popular Music and Gender. Sheila Whiteley, ed. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. 230-255.

Leonard, M. “Paper planes: travelling the new grrrl geographies.” Cool Places: Geographies of Youth Cultures. Tracey Skelton and Gill Valentine, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 1998. 101-118.

Lilly, Peter. “Online Fanzines – Dabeisein ist alles.” Fandom Research. Reader und Index zur Fanzine-Szene. Uwe Husslein, ed. Mainz: Ventil-Verlag, 1998. 14.

Lipsitz, George. Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990.

Long, Elizabeth. “Feminism and Cultural Studies.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication. 6 (4) December 1989: 427-435.

Long, Thomas L.: “Plague of Pariahs: AIDS ‘Zines and the Rhetoric of Transgression.” Journal of Communication Inquiry. 24 (4) October 2000: 401-411.

Van Loon, Joost. “Ethnography: A Critical Turn in Cultural Studies.” Handbook of Ethnography. Paul Atkinson et. al., eds. London, Thousands Oaks and New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2001. 273.

Luke, Carmen, ed. Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.

Lurie, Susan. “The ‘Woman’ (in) Question: Feminist Theory and Cultural Studies.” Discourse. 14 (3) Summer 1992: 89-103.

Lutter, Christina and Markus Reisenleitner. Cultural Studies: Eine Einführung. Wien: Turia und Kant, 1998.

Macionis, John J. Society: The Basics. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2002. Sixth edition.

Mattelart, Armand, ed. Communicating in Popular Nicaragua. New York and Bagnolet: International General, 1986.

Mazzarella, Sharon R. “The ‘Superbowl of All Dates’: Teenage Girls Magazines and the Commodification of the Perfect Prom.” Growing Up Girls: Popular Culture and the Construction of Identity. Sharon R. Mazzarella and Norma Odom Pecora, eds. New York: Peter Lang, 1999. 97-112.

Mazzarella S. R. and Norma Odom Pecora, eds. Growing Up Girls: Popular Culture and the Construction of Identity. New York: Peter Lang, 1999.

Marcus, Greil. Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1989.

Markham, Anette N. Life Online. Researching Real Experience in Virtual Space. Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press, 1998.

McCracken, Ellen. Decoding Women’s Magazines. From Mademoiselle to Ms. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1993.

McLaughlin, Thomas. “Criticism in the Zines: Vernacular Theory and Popular Culture.” Street Smarts and Critical Theory. Listening to the Vernacular. Thomas McLaughlin, ed. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1996. 52-77.

McNeil, Legs and Gillian McCain. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk. New York: Penguin Books, 1997.

McRobbie, Angela and Jenny Garber. “Girls and Subcultures.” Feminism and Youth Culture: From ‘Jackie’ to ‘Just Seventeen’. A. McRobbie, ed. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1991a. 1-15.

McRobbie, Angela. “Settling Accounts with Subcultures: A Feminist Critique.” Screen Education. (34) Spring 1980: 37-49.

McRobbie, A., ed. Zoo Suits and Second-Hand Dresses. An Anthology of Fashion and Music. Boston: Hyman, 1988.

McRobbie, A. Feminism and Youth Culture: From ‘Jackie’ to ‘Just Seventeen’. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1991b.

McRobbie, A. “New Times in Cultural Studies.” New Formations. (13) Spring 1991c: 1-17.

McRobbie, A. Jackie Magazine: Romantic Individualism and the Teenage Girl.”
Feminism and Youth Culture: From ‘Jackie’ to ‘Just Seventeen’. A. McRobbie, ed. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1991d. 81-134.

McRobbie, A. “Jackie and Just Seventeen: Girls’ Comics and Magazines in the 1980s.” Feminism and Youth Culture: From ‘Jackie’ to ‘Just Seventeen’. A. McRobbie, ed. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1991e. 135-188.

McRobbie, A. “The Politics of Feminist Research: Between Talk, Text and Action.” Feminism and Youth Culture: From ‘Jackie’ to ‘Just Seventeen’. A. McRobbie, ed. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1991f. 61-80.

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