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Ladyfest: Books, Articles and Websites

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Zines
Heather Crabtree and Melanie Maddison,UK Ladyfest Artwork 2001-2008: The Collected Interviews. Leeds: Self-published zine, 2007.

Articles
Elke Zobl, "Grrrl and Lady Style Revolution, Now!", Peace Review. A Journal for Social Justice, 16(4), 2004, pp. 445-452.

Elizabeth Bridges, "Love Parade GmbH vs. Ladyfest: Electronic Music as a Mode of Feminist Expression in Contemporary German Culture", in Marjorie Gelus and Helga Kraft (eds) Women in German Yearbook: Feminist Studies in German Literature and Culture (vol. 21). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005, pp. 215- 240.

Jessica Hoffmann, "Making Space for the Movement, DIY-Style", in Melody Berger (ed) We don’t need another wave. Dispatches from the next generation of feminists. Emeryville: Seal Press, 2006, pp. 84-96.

Marion Leonard, "Ladyfest: online and offline DIY festival promotion", in Marion Leonard, Gender in the Music Industry:Rock, Discourse and Girl Power. Aldershot: Asgate, 2007, pp.163-180.

Janni Aragon, "The ‘Lady’ revolution in the age of technology’, International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 4(1), 2008, pp. 71-85.

Schilt, Kristen Schilt and Elke Zobl, "Connecting the Dots: Riot Grrrls, Ladyfests, and the International Grrrl Zine Network", in Anita Harris (ed) Next Wave Cultures: Feminism, Subcultures, Activism. New York: Routledge, 2008, pp. 171-192.

Bettina Mooshammer and Eva Trimmel, "Lady Claim Your Space: Das Ladyfest als feministische Raumpraxis", in Martina Oster, Waltraud Ernst, and Marion Gerards (eds) Performativität und Performance: Geschlecht in Musik, Theater und Medienkunst. Berlin/Hamburg/Münster: LIT Verlag, 2008, pp. 139-145 [in German].

Red Chidgey, Rosa Reitsamer and Elke Zobl, "Ladyfest: Material Histories of everyday feminist art production", n.paradoxa, 24, 2009, pp. 5-12.

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