Explore the important part women played in the Philadelphia Punk Rock scene.
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How is the Philadelphia Punk Rock scene defying gender stereotypes and empowering women to push boundaries and transform their lives?
Drawing on personal experience and interviews, this book explores the important part women play in the Philadelphia Punk Rock scene as creators, cultural producers, community and infrastructure builders, and institutional developers. Author Anne Cecil examines the rise of the Philly scene in the wider Punk context and how, based on location and community, it diverged from the aggressive, masculine stereotype.
Discussing themes of social identity, community, and empowerment, this book is ideal reading for students of Fashion and Style, Gender Studies, Sociology, and Cultural Anthropology.
Anne Cecil is Adjunct Professor of Retail Merchandising at Drexel University.
BLOG: Healthy Creative Outlets for Anger, Anxiety, and Frustration: How My Students’ Zine Forecasted the Future by Anne Cecil
SEMINAR: Reverse Engineering as a Curriculum Development Process
Cite as: A. Cecil and R. El-Morally (2025, August 7), Reverse Engineering as a Curriculum Development Process
A discussion about the ethos and pedagogy of punk and how to bring it into the classroom as educators. Panelists:
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How is the Philadelphia Punk Rock scene defying gender stereotypes and empowering women to push boundaries and transform their lives?
Drawing on personal experience and interviews, this book explores the important part women play in the Philadelphia Punk Rock scene as creators, cultural producers, community and infrastructure builders, and institutional developers. Author Anne Cecil examines the rise of the Philly scene in the wider Punk context and how, based on location and community, it diverged from the aggressive, masculine stereotype.
Discussing themes of social identity, community, and empowerment, this book is ideal reading for students of Fashion and Style, Gender Studies, Sociology, and Cultural Anthropology.
Anne Cecil is Adjunct Professor of Retail Merchandising at Drexel University.
BLOG: Healthy Creative Outlets for Anger, Anxiety, and Frustration: How My Students’ Zine Forecasted the Future by Anne Cecil
SEMINAR: Reverse Engineering as a Curriculum Development Process
Cite as: A. Cecil and R. El-Morally (2025, August 7), Reverse Engineering as a Curriculum Development Process
A discussion about the ethos and pedagogy of punk and how to bring it into the classroom as educators. Panelists:
More about the series:
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