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Schilt, K. (2003). “A little too ironic”: the appropriation and packaging of riot grrrl politics by mainstream female musicians. Popular Music and Society 26(1), 5-15.
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Spice Girls, Watkins, R., & Wilson, P. (1997). Stop. On Spiceworld [CD]. London, England: Virgin.
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[Untitled image of the Spice Girls]. Retrieved from http://www.cinemablend.com/pop/Viva-Forever-Spice-Girls-Musical-Close-June-Lose-Millions-55285.html.
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