Brazilian girls power in a rock camp
A contemporary approach to Do-It-Yourself
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2021.1.38841Keywords:
Girls Rock Camp, Riot Grrrl, Do It Yourself., Technological MediationsAbstract
In this article we discuss gender inequalities in rock through the case of Girls Rock Camp (and their predecessor Riot Grrrl) as a stage of renegotiation of that identity. We address ourselves to Girls Rock Camp Porto Alegre, and through a methodology of qualitative inclination, we seek a) to verify the history, actors involved and strategies of articulation, production and dissemination of this Girls Rock Camp; b) evaluate the participants profile and their main motivations and representations; c) investigate the use of the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) and technological mediations in the transmission of musical knowledge and praxis; and d) investigate the relationship between participation in this field and the strengthened reconstruction of a female identity grounded in rock.
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