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WS 2013: Intro to Women's Studies (Estrada & Luna)
Special instructions for Prof. Estrada and Prof. Luna's Zine assignment.
Zines Online
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The Broken PencilSince 1995 a source for Canadian alternative, indie arts and culture . Published four times a year with reviews of zines, e-zines, comics, etc.
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Stolen Sharpie RevolutionSite founded by Alex Wrekk. Lists zine events and festivals, zine libraries and stores that sell zines.
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ZinebookHuge helpful site on all aspects of Zine making, reading, selling, buying...
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ZinewikiOpen-source encyclopedia with over 5,000 articles on the history, making, distribution and culture of zines.
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PoopsheetMini-comic and fanzine database.
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Big Read Zine Stays Home: QuaranZine Edition!Big Read Zine is San Antonio Public Library’s community collaborative zine. This year’s Big Read Zine showcases creative works from our community that document how we have coped, healed and grown during the COVID-19 pandemic. Works that visualize a future beyond this moment were also encouraged.
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Zinelibraries.infoZine libraries interest group with a zine email listserv. Purpose to "share resources regarding collections, programming, preservation, and the promotion of zine collections beyond the email list."
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Queer Zine Archive ProjectPreserves queer zine culture through maintaining a digitized archive of zines produced by queer authors and artists.
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POC Zine ProjectThis site increases accessibility to find and share zines produced by people of color.
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Small Science CollectiveA website about zines related to science.
Sample Zines by Topic
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becoming undisciplined is a zine that speaks from/to what it means, feels, and looks like to be Black in relation to the university. The zine includes essays, poetry, art, and photography from fifteen black graduate students and artists.
Contributors include: Aliyah Abu-Hazeem, Alex Cunningham, Camille Dantzler, Taylor M. Jackson, Ciarra Jones, Timnit Kefela, Y. Norris, Joshua Reason, Josalynn Smith, Tiffany Smith, megan spencer, Amoni Thompson-Jones, J. Victorian, Mariah Webber, and Lauren Williams. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0