3.4.11

Credits!

Works Cited:

Allman, Kevin. "Nirvana's Front Man Shoots From The Hip." The Advocate Feb. 1993: 55-58. Print.

Cobain, Kurt. Incesticide. David Geffen Company/Sub Pop, 1992. CD.

Cobain, Kurt. "Polly." Rec. 1989. Nevermind. Nirvana. Butch Vig, 1991. CD.

Cobain, Kurt. "Rape Me." In Utero. Nirvana. David Geffen/Sub Pop, 1993. CD.

Kurt Cobain: About a Son. Dir. AJ Schnack. Perf. Kurt Cobain. Bonfire Films of America, 2006.     DVD.

Tremblay, Pierre J. The Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Factor in the Youth Suicide Problem:     Submitted to the Honourable Halvar Jonson, Minister of Education, Government of Alberta. S.l.: S.n., 1994. Print.


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Interview:

Gian Pogliano, partner of Emily LeClaire, was interviewed. Pogliano is very knowledgeable on a wide variety of pop culture, especially music. Pogliano also holds the same views as Cobain and can relate well to his message. The interview was between emails on 28 March 2011. Other people were questioned with no reply.

How did Riot Girrrl artists and audiences view Cobain and his statements
against sexism, homophobia, and hegemonic masculinity?

What was their reaction, if any, to Nirvana cross dressing?



http://www.enjoy-your-style.com/courtney-love.html
Under "Early 90s" section: Love vs. riot grrl

http://feministmusicgeek.com/2010/01/24/gillian-gaar-daphne-brooks-nirvana-jeff-buckley/

http://dieyoungzine.blogspot.com/2010/07/kurt-cobain-in-dress.html

From Tobi Vail Wikipedia
From July to October 1990, Vail dated her friend, Nirvana frontman
Kurt Cobain, with whom she had collaborated during her tenure in The
Go Team on another side project called The Bathtub is Real. [3] Some
inaccurate information may have been circulated about the relationship
between Vail and Cobain. It has been purported that neither Vail or
Cobain ever spoke publicly of their relationship. There is, therefore,
a possibility that Nirvana biographers and rock journalists may have
relied, in part, on second-hand information, rumors, and other
misinformation stating that information as fact. Vail's friend Jenny
Toomey relates, "Tobi refuses to speak publicly and participate in the
exploitation of the Cobain myth by hack journalists trying to make a
career, record companies trying to sell records, and feeble attempts
made by ex-"friends" to mark their place in history."[22] The only
interview she's ever given on the subject of Cobain was for Everett
True.[citation needed] True is the only biographer who actually knew
both of them and he has derided Cross' book as the
"Courtney-sanctioned version of history."[23]

http://everetttrue2.blogspot.com/2009/07/riot-grrrl-entire-series.html

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