Berkers, P. (2012). Rock Against Gender Roles: Performing Femininities and Doing Feminism Among Women Punk Performers in the Netherlands, 1976–1982. Journal of Popular Music Studies, 24(2), 155-175
Dutch libraries resources on punk, in Dutch and English
Dutch 1976-1982 punk bands with 1 or more female musicians
Dutch punk women 1976-1982 in non-musician roles like fanzine editor, sound mixer, manager, roadie, etc.
Dutch punk bands 1975-2010 overview
Fanzine resources at International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam
Foster, R. (2017). ‘Moderne Muziek’: Vinyl magazine and the Dutch post-punk movement, Punk & Post-Punk, Volume 6, Number 1, March 2017, 7-20(14).
Foster, R. (2017). “Afwijkende Mensen”: Understanding the Dutch Ultra Scene, Postgraduate Voices in Punk Studies: Your Wisdom, Our Youth, 55-67. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Foster, R. (2020). Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die: Punk & Post Punk Graphics 1976–1986, Andrew Krivine (2020), Punk & Post-Punk, Volume 9, Number 3, November 2020, pp. 571-573(3).
Foster, R. (2020). Mapping Subcultures from Scratch: Moving Beyond the Mythology of Dutch Post-Punk. In Researching Subcultures, Myth and Memory. London, Palgrave 215-232.
Lohman, K. Various publications.
List of Dutch squats, venues, etc.
Pruijt, H. (2016). Squatting in the Netherlands: The social and political institutionalization of a movement. In F. Anders, & A. Sedlmaier (Eds.), Public Goods versus Economic Interests: Global Perspectives on the History of Squatting (pp. 257–277). New York: Routledge.
Punk Scholars Network Netherlands Facebook account
Punk Studies (in the Netherlands) Facebook account
Punk Studies (in the Netherlands) Twitter account
Punk Scholars Network Netherlands Facebook account
Skov, M.A. The 1979 American Punk Art dispute: Visions of punk art between sensationalism, street art and social practice. In Punk & Post-Punk, Volume 9, Number 3, November 2020, pp. 443-466(24).
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