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'''Personality liberation front''' (1996-?) was an Australian feminist [[zine]] ‘dedicated to challenging mainstream society's ideals and gender stereotypes as well as to putting the so-called "liberated" DIY-hardcore-punk scene under the microscope.’[http://grrrlzines.net/interviews/personalityliberation.htm] The [[zine]] is created and published by Kylie Lewis. | '''Personality liberation front''' (1996-?) was an Australian feminist [[zine]] ‘dedicated to challenging mainstream society's ideals and gender stereotypes as well as to putting the so-called "liberated" DIY-hardcore-punk scene under the microscope.’[http://grrrlzines.net/interviews/personalityliberation.htm] The [[zine]] is created and published by Kylie Lewis. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:54, 11 January 2008
Personality liberation front (1996-?) was an Australian feminist zine ‘dedicated to challenging mainstream society's ideals and gender stereotypes as well as to putting the so-called "liberated" DIY-hardcore-punk scene under the microscope.’[1] The zine is created and published by Kylie Lewis.
Contact: PO Box 3023, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia.
External Links
- Personality Liberation Front: Exploring feminism and punk at its best, an interview with Kylie Lewis, Brisbane, Australia, July 2004 by Elke Zobl
- Personality liberation front review in Missing Link Newsletter, No. 8, June 2003