Bibliographie complète
Gendered Pirates: Women’s Roles in Temporary Autonomous Radio
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- van der Zon, Marian (Auteur)
- Bonin-Labelle, Geneviève A. (Directeur de coll.)
Titre
Gendered Pirates: Women’s Roles in Temporary Autonomous Radio
Résumé
Taking over the airwaves in a small neighbourhood in Montréal was the first step in the creation of the Temporary Autonomous Radio, a pirate station open to women and serving its community when needed. From Montréal, founder Marian van der Zon moved TAR to the West Coast, temporarily on the airways in Victoria, Nanaimo, and rural Vancouver Island. Pirate radio under five watts is usually overlooked in Canada. Beyond music festivals, TAR serves to provide information about issues not often covered in mainstream media. Most importantly, it allows women to be themselves and explore their identities through a non-gendered medium
Titre du livre
Women in Radio: Unfiltered Voices from Canada
Lieu
Ottawa
Maison d’édition
University of Ottawa Press
Date
2020
Pages
207-219
Référence
van der Zon, M. (2020). Gendered Pirates: Women’s Roles in Temporary Autonomous Radio. In G. A. Bonin-Labelle (Ed.), Women in Radio: Unfiltered Voices from Canada (pp. 207–219). University of Ottawa Press. https://worldcat.org/fr/title/1151405649
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