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[ecrea] New Book: Czech fanzine culture
Tue Dec 04 09:11:06 GMT 2018
New Book on Czech fanzines -
out with Page Five
http://pagefive.com/kniha/20823-kricim-to-jsem-ja.html
I Shout: „That´s Me“ Stories of Czech fanzines from the 80s till now/
Miloš Hroch (ed.)
Page Five
The book I shout “That‘s me!” Stories of Czech fanzines from the 80s
till now for the first time takes its readers through uncharted waters
of the Czech fanzine scene, that is, of unofficial amateur magazines. It
brings to light stories of those who fell for computer games or wrote
sci-fi stories, who obsessively compiled their metal music charts, who
were driven to street demonstrations by hardcore music or who wanted to
change the standing of women in society. And who then wrote about it
freely in their magazines.
The bi-lingual publication I shout “That‘s me!” Stories of Czech
fanzines from the 80s till now of over 230 pages features archival
content and should be of interest to foreign readers too, as the fanzine
culture outside of the Anglo-American scene is practically unmapped.
Publishing fanzines is an illness. The bug spread from American sci-fi
fans, through British punks into a worldwide epidemic and reached
Czechoslovakia even before the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989. The
symptoms and course of the fanzine fever in the local context are
described by Miloš Hroch in the introductory essay. The book then tells
the stories of the afflicted in seven chapters.
/Table of contents:
1. Karel Veselý / Foreword: There was nothing, and now, something
2. Miloš Hroch / Introduction: Have you ever tried putting a Mentos into
Cola?
http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2018/2/15/the-czech-zine-scene-part-1
3. Viktor Palák / Metal: Chronicle of the swamp
4. Jaroslav Švelch / Computer games: Baby steps in machine code
http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2017/12/26/the-czech-zine-scene-part-four-computer-games
5. Jitka Kolářová / Feminism: Troublemaker girls of the world, unite!
http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2017/12/26/the-czech-zine-scene-part-three-feminism
6. Ivan Adamovič / Science fiction: In the Grey Zone of sci-fi
7. Milos Hroch / Hardcore punk: Those few baton hits
http://thequietus.com/articles/24434-milos-hroch-i-shout-that-s-me-czech-fanzine-culture-diy-hardcore-punk
8. Antonín Tesař / Comics: We´ll never be normal
9. Michal Nanoru, Pavel Turek
Photography: Running in flip-flops and the gentrification of office supplies
Even though all of the book‘s heroes come from different backgrounds,
have different opinions and different passions, they all share one
common thing: fanzines are a means of self-expression and
self-determination for them. "This type of publication has the advantage
that you can wave it around and shout 'That's me!'" a photographer, a
protagonist of the youngest fanzine trend of photo zines, explains the
essence of fanzines in one of the chapters of the book. And while there
is the talk of the decline of printed media, the microcosm of
independent printing is constantly expanding. The book I shout “That‘s
me!” is not a definitive guide to Czech zine scene but an entry gate
into it.
This work captures several stories of Czech fanzine writers and
participants of the local scene and invites scholars, archivists, and
journalist for further research. The prerevolution Czechoslovak
underground and the activities of samizdat journalists before the fall
of Iron Curtain in 1989 is well documented. This book is more aimed at
fanzines, which can be considered as being in the shadows from a
historical perspective.
Please direct any questions to (milos.hroch /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)
<mailto:(milos.hroch /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)>
(Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism, Faculty of Social
Sciences, Charles University in Prague)
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