Underground Pedagogy of Hope? : German Punk-Feminist Festivals as Education in Feminist Theories and Actions

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Barrière, Louise

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Open Gender Journal

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5

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1–19

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This article approaches German punk-feminist festivals as underground spaces for informal teaching and learning practices. In doing so, I participate in a discourse of understanding festivals not merely as events where an audience socializes and consumes live music, but also as educational stage. Drawing on former research on grrrl zines activism, I question the influence of bell hooks’ “pedagogy of hope” on punk-feminist movements. In a first approach, I demonstrate how German punk-feminist festivals foster a hopeful activism, which aims to transform both the independent music scenes and the society at large. Yet, in the concluding section of this article, I explore the ways in which these festivals keep centering white people’s experiences, which appears as limiting the forcefulness of their activism.

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