Girl Zines – Making Media, Doing Feminism
Autor Alison Piepmeier, Andi Zeisleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814767528
ISBN-10: 0814767524
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 46 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0814767524
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 46 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments vi; Foreword by Andi Zeisler viii; Introduction 1; 1. If I Didnt Write These Things No One Else Would Either: The Feminist Legacy of Grrrl Zines and the Origins of the Third Wave 27; 2. Why Zines Matter: Materiality and the Creation of Embodied Community 67; 3. Playing Dress-Up, Playing Pin-Up, Playing Mom: Zines and Gender 102; 4. We Are Not All One: Intersectional Identities in Grrrl Zines 146; 5. Doing Third Wave Feminism: Zines as a Public Pedagogy of Hope 184; Epilogue 231; Notes 240; Index; About the Author
Recenzii
"Piepmeiers careful study of the zine movement in girl culture is a powerful and convincing articulation of the ways womens and girls activism has developed, and the creative forms it has taken. Leslie Heywood, editor of The Womens Movement Today
"Before you could Tweet your every thought to the world, young women cut, pasted, Xeroxed, and traded their own handmade magazines through the mail. In fact, the gorgeously glossy mag you're holding in your hands right now started off as a 'zine. GIRL ZINES analyzes the beginning of the movement and its 'revolution grrrl style' roots, as well as the way 'zinesters used the medium to explore race, sexuality, and identity." BUST Magazine, Aug/Sept 2009
"Piepmeiers careful study of the zine movement in girl culture is a powerful and convincing articulation of the ways womens and girls activism has developed, and the creative forms it has taken. Leslie Heywood, editor of The Womens Movement Today "Before you could Tweet your every thought to the world, young women cut, pasted, Xeroxed, and traded their own handmade magazines through the mail. In fact, the gorgeously glossy mag you're holding in your hands right now started off as a 'zine. GIRL ZINES analyzes the beginning of the movement and its 'revolution grrrl style' roots, as well as the way 'zinesters used the medium to explore race, sexuality, and identity." BUST Magazine, Aug/Sept 2009
"Before you could Tweet your every thought to the world, young women cut, pasted, Xeroxed, and traded their own handmade magazines through the mail. In fact, the gorgeously glossy mag you're holding in your hands right now started off as a 'zine. GIRL ZINES analyzes the beginning of the movement and its 'revolution grrrl style' roots, as well as the way 'zinesters used the medium to explore race, sexuality, and identity." BUST Magazine, Aug/Sept 2009
"Piepmeiers careful study of the zine movement in girl culture is a powerful and convincing articulation of the ways womens and girls activism has developed, and the creative forms it has taken. Leslie Heywood, editor of The Womens Movement Today "Before you could Tweet your every thought to the world, young women cut, pasted, Xeroxed, and traded their own handmade magazines through the mail. In fact, the gorgeously glossy mag you're holding in your hands right now started off as a 'zine. GIRL ZINES analyzes the beginning of the movement and its 'revolution grrrl style' roots, as well as the way 'zinesters used the medium to explore race, sexuality, and identity." BUST Magazine, Aug/Sept 2009
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Descriere
Asks what the zines can tell us about the inner lives of girls and women over the last twenty years