Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Feminist Zines 1991-1994

General Zines 1987-1994

Flyers & Announcements ca. 1992

Correspondence 1990-2007

School Papers 1994-1996

Book 2003

Audio Cassette ca. 1993

Margaret Rooks Papers, 1991-2005 (bulk 1991-1996)

Finding Aid

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Collection Overview

Creator: Rooks, Margaret, 1972-
Title: Rooks, Margaret, 1972-
Dates: 1991-2005
Dates: 1991-1996
Abstract: Margaret Virtue Rooks, b. 1972; Special Education Teacher. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1996. Papers include punk rock fanzines, correspondence, flyers, student papers, a book and an audio cassette tape primarily documenting Rooks' involvement in the Riot Grrrl movement in Washington, D.C. (1992-1994) and in Western Massachusetts (1990-1991, 1994-1996) and her undergraduate studies.
Extent: 6 boxes(2.2 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 0861 (LD 7096.6 1996 Rooks)

Administrative Information

Processed by Alexandra Krensky, Jennifer Gunter King, and Alicia Couch-Edwards, 2009

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Biographical Note

Margaret Virtue Rooks, the eldest of three children, was born in 1972 to Corry Rooks and James Rooks, Jr in Bethesda, MD. A graduate of Sidwell Friends School (1986-1990), Rooks entered the Mount Holyoke College Class of 1994. In 1992, she took a medical leave, returning to Washington D.C., where she was involved in the early days of the underground feminist punk rock "Riot Grrrl" movement and began to publish her zine "Quit Whining." In 1994, Rooks returned to Mount Holyoke to major in Women's Studies. Her activities as a student included establishing a Riot Grrrl community in the Pioneer Valley and working as a student disc jockey for Mount Holyoke's radio station WMHC 91.5 FM. Rooks graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1996. She is a special education teacher in Chicopee, MA and lives with her husband Jeremy Smith in Holyoke, MA.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The papers of Margaret Rooks (1972-) span the years 1990 to 2005, with the bulk of material dating from 1991 to 1996. The papers include Feminist Zines, General Zines, Flyers and Announcements, Correspondence, School Papers, a Book, and an Audio Cassette.

The Feminist Zines span the dates ca. 1991-1994 and are comprised of seventy-seven self-published fanzines written by young women in the United States, traded or collected by Margaret Rooks. This series includes Rooks' self-published "Quit Whining" and "Quit Chumping" (1991-1993) along with zine flats. Of note are several rare zines that were seminal to the Riot Grrrl movement, including Riot Grrrl, Bikini Kill, and Girl Germs, as well as zines from the Western Massachusetts Riot Grrrl chapter. The Riot Grrrl counterculture movement grew out of the American punk rock music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and was popularized in the early 1990s. Many of the "zinesters" went on to create bands whose music was central to the Riot Grrrl movement, such as Kathleen Hanna and Tobi Vail's "Bikini Kill" zine. Issues addressed in the zines include pacifism, vegetarianism, pro-choice, protecting women from violence, rights abuse, feminism, Riot Grrrl, body image and consciousness, music, gender inequality, mental health, sexual identity, poetry, punk music, violence against women, and race. Arranged alphabetically.

General Zines, dating from 1987-1994 with the bulk dating from 1992-1994, are comprised of fanzines principally created by young men involved in the North American punk rock movement, all collected by Margaret Rooks. Some zines were mailed to Margaret, while others she bought or traded at record stores. The zines themselves, dedicated to some type of political interest, are usually created by photocopying appropriated images and an author's own written text or type with a certain cult following or circulation. Many of the 92 zines in this series are photocopied in black and white, with mixed typed and handwritten text by the authors. Some zines are printed on newsprint, or on industrial copy paper. A small few are printed in color. The issues espoused in the zines include reproductive rights, women's rights, peace, violence against women, vegetarianism, animal rights, and Palestinian rights. Arranged alphabetically.

The Flyers and Announcements series, ca. 1992, includes alphabetically arranged posters from concerts, workshops, lectures and protests. Organizations sponsoring many of the events include Positive Force DC, Bee Hive Collective, Food Not Bombs, D.C. Space, House of Ruth, My Sisters Place. The series also includes a Riot Grrrl Convention sub series comprised of flyers, programs, and posters from the Riot Grrrl Convention in Washington, DC July 31-August 2, 1992 and a Bikini Kill concert and events at Mount Holyoke College May 1, 1992.

The Correspondence (1990-2007) is organized into two series: Riot Grrrl and Zine, and Personal. The Riot Grrrl & Zine Correspondence (1991-2001, n.d.) consists primarily of correspondence from "zinesters" and musicians in the punk rock movement to Margaret. The correspondents are mostly admirers of Margaret's zine "Quite Whining" and generally discuss issues like promoting music and counterculture. Of particular note are three letters from Guy Picciotto of Fugazi (1991) and Dischord House, as well as correspondence with Hillary Carlip, who used some of Margaret's work in her book Girl Power: Young Women Speak Out. Letters are mostly handwritten on notebook paper, graph paper, postcards, index cards, and stationery.

Personal Correspondence (1990-2007) is comprised of letters Margaret wrote to her Grandmother "Dee Dee" in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. Also includes letters from Margaret's parents regarding her decision to leave Mount Holyoke, finances, and political differences. Includes letters from her younger brother, David (b. 1978) as well as letters from friends. Correspondence is arranged chronologically.

School Papers (1994-1994) includes papers submitted for grades in Women's Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Anthropology, Biology. Of note are research materials and a History paper, "Definition Versus Redefinition: The History of the Riot Grrrl Movement" (May, 1996).

The Book series includes a single title; a signed copy of Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital by Mark Anderson and Mark Jenkins (2003.)

The Audio Recording, ca. 1993 and recorded on a cassette tape, is an interview with Mike D. of the Beastie Boys by Margaret Rooks as a disc jockey for WMHC 91.5 FM, the Mount Holyoke College radio station. A transcription of this interview was published in "Quit Whining."

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into seven series:

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Feminist Zines 1991-1994


Box

Folder

1 1
[House]-"Bikini Kill" no. 1

2
"Bikini Kill" no. 2-"Bulldozer"

3
"Celeste's Soul"-"Fantastic Fanzine" no. 1

4
"Fantastic Fanzine" no. 2-"G is for Girl"

5
"Gift Ideas"-"Girl Germs" no. 4

6
"Girl Tyme"-"Information Panic"

7
"Kill Your Parents"-"Patriarchy Kills"

Box

Folder

2 1
"The Probe"-"Riot Grrrl (D.C.)" no.2

2
"Riot Grrrl (D.C.)" no. 3-"Riot Grrrl (Pioneer Valley)"

3
"Riot Grrrl Press"-"Story Teller"

4
"Trendy Poster Digest"-"Young Radical Feminist Talk"

5
"Quit Whining Flats"

6
"Quit Whining Flats"

General Zines 1987-1994


Box

Folder

2 7
"949 Market"-"Ascention"

8
"Attention Move!"-"Claustrophobia"

Box

Folder

3 1
"Cometbus"-"Crunchface"

2
"Dear Jesus"-"Fenceclimber"

3
"FHS Zine"-G

4
"Hands Up!"-"Heart Attack"

5
"Hello Friends"-"Kill the Robot" no. 4

6
"Kill the Robot" no. 5-"Lure and Legend"

Box

Folder

4 1
"Maximum Rock n Roll"-"No Answers"

2
"No Fun"-"Psycho Moto"

3
"Pulp"-"Smart Edge"

4
"Splatterspleen"-"Stencil" no. 3

5
"Stencil" no. 4-"Western Mass Revolutionary Drum Core"

6
"Western Shoshone Defense Project"-[untitled]

Flyers & Announcements ca. 1992


Box

Folder

4 7
General

8
Riot Grrrl Conventions

Correspondence 1990-2007


Box

Folder

5 1
Riot Grrrl & Zine 1991-1993

2
Riot Grrrl & Zine 1994-2001, n.d.

3
Personal 1990-2007

4
Personal 2004, 2006, n.d.

School Papers 1994-1996


Box

Folder

5 5
Academic Year 1994-1995

6
Fall 1995

7
Spring 1996

Book 2003


Box

Folder

6 1
Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins 2001

Audio Cassette ca. 1993


Box

Folder

6 2
Interview with Mike D. of the Beastie Boys