Donna Gaines

Gaines is best known for her work on youth suicide and popular culture. Gaines has written features for ''Rolling Stone'', ''MS'', the ''Village Voice'', ''Spin'', ''Newsday'' and ''Salon''. Gaines is the author of ''Teenage Wasteland: Suburbia's Dead End Kids'' (University of Chicago Press 1997), ''A Misfit's Manifesto: The Sociological Memoir of a Rock & Roll Heart'' (Rutgers University Press 2007), and ''Why The Ramones Matter'' (ForeEdge/UPNE 2018). Provided by Wikipedia
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Why the Ramones matter by Gaines, Donna 1951-
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Why the Ramones Matter by Gaines, Donna
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A misfit's manifesto the spiritual journey of a rock & roll heart ; a memoir by Gaines, Donna
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Teenage wasteland suburbia's dead end kids by Gaines, Donna 1951-
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Teenage wasteland suburbia's dead end kids : with a new afterword by Gaines, Donna 1951-
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