The Grit and Glamour of Queer LA SubcultureMain MenuIntroduction to Grit and Glamour#OVAHNESS: Ephemeral Archives in the Digital AgeTHE SWISH ALPS: Exploring Queer Affect in Northeast LA(IN PROGRESS) Queer LA Punk?(IN PROGRESS) Rough Riders: Leather, Motorcycle Clubs, and Defense of Queer SpaceH.N. Lukes76bfab3424b1e3a4a686ed031370b6dfac5dd2ddDavid J. Kim18723eee6e5a79c8d8823c02b7b02cb2319ee0f1
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12018-06-15T08:49:27+00:00Queer LA Punk Bibliography3Queer LA Punk Bibliographyplain2018-09-02T21:13:05+00:00GOSSIP/ORAL HISTORIES
Lexicon Devil (Brendan Mullen, Don Bolles, and Adam Parfrey) A comprehensive oral history centering on Darby Crash's life, involving an array of other musicians, artists, producers, fans, and families.
We Got the Neutron Bomb (Mark Spitz and Brendan Mullen) Like Lexicon Devil, a compilation of oral histories that includes a variety of voices.
Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage (Alice Bag) An autobiography highlighting East LA punk and Bag's role as a Mexican-female artist.
The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion, and Rock (Simon Reynolds and Joy Press) An account chronicling the macho-dominate punk scene and misogynistic tendencies.