The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman

Niko Stratis
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The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman

Niko Stratis
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240 PAGESENGLISH

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The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman is a book for this moment when we?re re-evaluating algorithmic curation and rediscovering the human connections in our playlists... It is an expertly curated collection...While it?s true that no one notices the DJ when she?s doing her job right, this book spotlights the DJ in Stratis for the reasons-why in every song...Stratis?s prose folds in on itself, knowing it can?t approach the songs head-on for the memories and emotions they hold...It?s an honest account of gender dysphoria as it may be?not the beauty of life but the incongruity of living...This collection is for anyone who has ever felt so deeply about a record that they base a whole era of their life around it. If you?ve ever felt so frustrated at language?s inadequacy to capture everything a song can mean, The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman will remind you why you tried to write that blog or start that zine in the first place. This book is a moving tribute to Stratis?s father and the music of her upbringing.

- Miramichi Reader
  • Published date: May 06, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: University Of Texas Press
  • ISBN: 9781477331484
  • Dimensions: 5.75" W x 1.0" L x 8.75" H

Niko Stratis is an award-winning writer from Toronto by way of the Yukon, where she spent years working as a journeyman glazier before coming out as trans in her thirties and being forced to abandon her previous line of work. Her writing has appeared in publications like Catapult, Spin, Paste and more. She's a Cancer, and a former smoker.

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