Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution: An Oral History is the very first comprehensive overview of a movement that defied both the music underground and the LGBT mainstream community.
Through exclusive interviews with protagonists like Bruce LaBruce,
G.B. Jones, Jayne County, Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre,
film director and author John Waters, Lynn Breedlove of Tribe 8, Jon
Ginoli of Pansy Division, and many more, alongside a treasure trove of
never-before-seen photographs and reprinted zines from the time, Queercore
traces the history of a scene originally “fabricated” in the bedrooms
and coffee shops of Toronto and San Francisco by a few young, queer
punks to its emergence as a relevant and real revolution. Queercore
is a down-to-details firsthand account of the movement explored by the
people that lived it—from punk’s early queer elements, to the moment
that Toronto kids decided they needed to create a scene that didn’t
exist, to Pansy Division's infiltration of the mainstream, and the
emergence of riot grrrl—as well as the clothes, zines, art, film, and
music that made this movement an exciting middle finger to complacent
gay and straight society. Queercore will stand as both a
testament to radically gay politics and culture and an important
reference for those who wish to better understand this explosive
movement.
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