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This includes photographs, videos, recordings, gig lists, lyrics and musical scores, press clippings, flyers, posters, weblinks and manifestos that testify to the creativity of the Women’s Liberation Movement.
5 lip 2011 · Feminist bands and musicians were not solely about providing great entertainment but embodied a world-changing commitment to putting politics into practice and advancing women’s rights. Challenging sexism and stereotyped gender roles, their lyrics and style reflected the values of the WLM.
3 wrz 2012 · It features the work of Jam Today, the Northern Women’s Liberation Rock Band, Feminist Improvising Group, Ova, the Fabulous Dirt Sisters, Abandon Your Tutu, the Mistakes and many other artists yet to be discovered by contemporary audiences.
5 maj 2011 · Feminist bands and musicians were not solely about providing great entertainment but embodied a world-changing commitment to putting politics into practice and advancing women’s rights. Challenging sexism and stereotyped gender roles, their lyrics and style reflected the values of the WLM.
Women's liberation, relationships and the Vicinity of trauma7 by Deborah M Withers Abstract: This article enacts a compassionate historiography of the UK Women's Liberation Movement (UK WLM). It uses oral history as a methodology to record and create insights about the emotion work of history. It argues that historical accounts of the UK WLM ...
2 wrz 2012 · The exhibition is based on the Women’s Liberation Music Archive (WLMA). Launched in May 2011 by Frankie Green and myself, our aim is to map the music making histories of the UK Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM), 1970-1989.
Comprising twenty tracks by some of the feminist musicians from the 1970s and 80s – Abandon Your Tutu, Bad Habits, Bright Girls, Fabulous Dirt Sisters, Feminist Improvising Group, Frankie Armstrong, Friggin Little Bits, Ginger and Spice, Hi-Jinx, Jam Today, Mistakes, No Rules OK, Ova, Proper Little Madams, Sadista Sisters, Siren, Spoilsports ...