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[Commlist] ZINES Journal : Feminist and Queer zines

Mon Jun 07 19:02:34 GMT 2021




Two new issues of the journal ZINES dedicated to feminist and queer zines around the world have been published

"Embodied DIY : feminist and queer zines in a transglobal world." directed by Paula Guerra and Laura López

PART 1 : (ZINES issue 2)
Paula Guerra and Laura López. Peaks and fanzines. Fuses for a rebellion.
Gelen Jeleton (María Ángeles Alcántara), Una Archiva del DIY: una fanzinoteca feminista-cuir. Becca Maree, “no title at all is better than a title like that!”, incarcerated women, materiality, and the
production of truth in zines.
Liz Chenevey, Embodied care: Exploring mental health zines as feminist health resources.
BF Saccucci, [graphic paper] Learning through the queer theory sketchbook.
Laura López, Feminist zines in print and beyond: Transnational and transmedia relationships on the move. Kelly McElroy and Korey Jackson, Material matters: Embodied community and embodies pedagogy. Paula Guerra, Leitmotiv: Forgotten women in Portuguese contemporary History (I).
Ondina Pires, [graphic paper] Holocaustic-Zine nº 1.
Helen Yeung, Recipes of resistance: Utilising zines to reclaim the kitchen as a feminist space for Asian
migrant women.
Raquel Silva, Taking CuntRoll; a zinester testimony.

PART 2 (ZINES issue 3)

Paula Guerra and Laura López, We @re the p!nk revolutiXn: The breakthrough of queer and feminist fanzines, as places of resistance.
Max Barnewitz, Academic Enough? Queering Pedagogy with Zines.
El Affleck and Lilith Cooper, Burn After Reading: Intimate Practices of Queer Zine Making. Bruna Emanuele, Bárbara Lissa and Rita Lages Rodrigues, The Uses of Erotic as Power: a Graphic Analysis of the ChanacomChana Newsletter and for the Representations of the Female Erotic. Bianca Martin, Queer Feminist Collaborative Zines: Community Building in Contemporary Australian Zine Culture. Paula Guerra, Leitmotiv: Forgotten Women in Portuguese Contemporary History (II).
Ondina Pires, Holocaustic-Zine nº 2.
Sarah Hanks, Monarchy and Brocialism: How Zines Discuss Intragroup Sexism in Radical Left Social Movements. Joana Matias, “It’s Portuguese, it means sweet melon, and no, it doesn’t make sense”: Making and Studying Zines between Leeds and Lisbon.
Work In Progress : Sarah Merton
Review : Punk, Fanzines and DIY Cultures in a Global World Fast, Furious and Xerox by Laura López.

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