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Rebelling in different ways: Older punk women, employment and ‘being/doing’ punk.

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posted on 2023-10-19, 18:26 authored by Laura Way
<p>How do older women negotiate employment and the workplace alongside being and ‘doing’ punk? This article takes this question as its focus, exploring three key areas that a sample of older punk women raised in regard to relationships between punk identification and work – dress, work/life balance and punk values. Drawing upon qualitative data with 22 older punk women, this article will argue the need to understand continued punk affiliation ‘post-youth’ not only through a lens that views ageing as social construct but also through a lens that sees experiences as gendered. Highlighted here are some of the various ways older punk women negotiate being/doing punk alongside their employment, acknowledging ways this can be constrained (or not) by gendered social ageing and demonstrating an adaptability of punk values that can help in accommodating adulthood.</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Punk & Post-Punk

Publisher

Intellect

ISSN

2044-1983

eISSN

2044-3706

Date Submitted

2021-11-10

Date Accepted

2020-09-01

Date of First Publication

2021-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2021-01-01

ePrints ID

46420

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