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Mae Rhian E. Jones yn ymchwilydd ac awdures o Dredegar. Astudiodd ym Mhrifysgol Goldsmiths , Llundain a Phrifysgol Rhydychen.

Mae hi wedi ysgrifennu nifer o lyfrau am hanes, gwleidyddiaeth, dosbarthau cymdeithasol a ddiwylliant pop yn cynnwys: Clampdown: Pop-Cultural Wars on Class and Gender a Petticoat Heroes: Gender, Culture and Popular Protest.

Mae hi wedi cyfrannu i’r cyfrolau Women Make Noise: Girl Bands from Motown to the Modern (Supernova Books 2012) a Triptych: Three Studies of Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible. Roedd hefyd yn olygydd 'Under My Thumb: Songs that Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them.

Mae hi hefyd wedi cyfrannu i The Guardian, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Morning Star, Planet a Desolation Radio ac hefyd wedi ysgrfennu am Helynt Beca a’r Teirw Scotch

Ysgrifennodd hi’r blog Velvet Coalmine am dros ddeg mlynedd tan 2109 cyn fod yn yn olygydd gyda’r wefan newsocialist.org.uk.


Llyfrau

  • Chapter on the Rebecca Riots in Resist: Stories of Uprising (2019)
  • Under My Thumb: Songs That Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them (October 2017)
  • Triptych: Three Studies of Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible (2017)
  • Petticoat Heroes: Gender, Culture and Popular Protest in the Rebecca Riots (2015)
  • Clampdown: Pop-Cultural Wars on Class and Gender (2013)
  • Post-punk: New, Raw and Female’, in Women Make Noise: Girl bands from Motown to the modern (2012)

Erthyglau

I'r Tribune

  • An Enterprise Allowance of the Left (2019)
  • Every Day a Day Out (2019)
  • Bonnets Rouges et Gilets Jaunes (2019)
  • Do Miners Read Dickens? (2019)
  • Politics After Satire? (2019)

I'r New Humanist

  • Adolygiad, The Class Ceiling (2019)
  • How Welsh culture learned to assert itself (2019)
  • Why we should be commemorating Peterlo (2019)
  • Adolygiad,Book review: Revolting Prostitutes (2018)
  • Adolygiad, Xenofeminism (2018)
  • The end of work as we know it? (2018)
  • Adolygiad,Protest - Stories of Resistance (2017)


I'r New Socialist

  • Remembering and Rebuilding Socialist Culture: A talk given at The World Transformed (2019)
  • The Defiance of Durham (2019)
  • The system needs to be fixed, not the people (2019)
  • From Revolting Housewives to Big Problems: Women, Class and Politics (2019)
  • On Peterloo, poetry, and the politics of protest history (2018)
  • The Age of Authentocracy (2018)
  • Conspiracy Theory is now Conspiracy Fact: Cyfweliad gyda Morag Livingstone (2017)

Erthyglau eraill

  • Does the BBC care about class? (2015)
  • Occupy the Tollgates: the Rebecca riots as myth, meme and movement (2015)
  • Working-class women, stereotypes and state policy (2014)
  • Intersectional Feminism, Class, and Austerity (2014)
  • Adolygaid, Agata Pyzik’s Poor But Sexy (2014)
  • Adolygaid, Alex Niven’s Oasis’ Definitely Maybe (2014)
  • Adolygaid, Viv Albertine’s Clothes Clothes Clothes, Music Music Music, Boys Boys Boys (2014)
  • Talking Treason? John Thelwall and the Privy Council Examinations of the English Jacobins, 1794 (February 2013)
  • Adolygaid, Charles Moore’s Margaret Thatcher: The Authorised Biography (2013)
  • 'Symbol, Ritual, and Popular Protest: the Scotch Cattle Rebranded, Welsh History Review 26:1 (June 2012)