Abstract
ABSTRACT This article explores the way that a scholar of girls’ studies and popular music deals with the emergence of her own daughter’s identity as a popular music fan, with particular emphasis on the discourses of sexuality, empowerment, and safety that dominate contemporary feminist discourse. The author contrasts her own experience as a young fan and daughter of a feminist in 1976.
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