Box 27
Contains 27 Results:
Doris: an Anthology of Doris Zines from 1991-2001, Cindy Crabb, 2009
Published in Bloomington, Indiana.
Eat This Sandwich!: A Pocket Zine for People with Eating Disorders & Restriction Urges, L. B. Lee, 2014
Made to be folded up and put in your wallet, this is a little pocket zine intended to fight restriction urges--the psychological compulsion not to eat. Obviously, this is not a replacement for a thorough treatment plan, just a quick and dirty resource for when you're having trouble getting food into your face. Methods true and tested!
7 unnumbered pages and in English. This folder contains 3 copies.
Empty Gender, Full Bladder, Kayla Rosen
"A zine about the difficulties of using all-gender bathrooms on a campus that has far too few, in a cissexist world where people don't really see what the point is anyway. This zine uses documentary photography, prose, poetry, paper cutouts, collage, humor, and wordplay to weave together a narrative about my daily struggles"--Author's web site.
Evil Cats and Dogs Take Over the World
The Marriott Library zine collection (1990-2018) contains zines and zine related materials such as buttons, stickers, and postcards that are made predominantly by women, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ authors as well as people of color and religious minorities in the United States. Some of the zines in the collection are from Salt Lake City, Utah generally and from students at the University of Utah specifically.
Fat, Lydia Hewson, circa 2016
This zine was created to celebrate all women of ethnicity, race, sexuality, age, culture and diversity that are fat.
14 unnumbered pages in English.
Fat Ass: Food and Fat Bodies, Fatasszine, 2015
FAT ASS is an all new intersectional queer/feminist zine that centers on the experiences of queer fat folks and celebrates the artistry, activism, and work of fat activists.
This folder contains issue 1.
Fatty Galaxy: a Comic About Fatphobia, Rose Ghostly, 2016
This zine was created to love and appreciate one's body. This folder includes ephemeral materials.
Femme Filth #1, Karina Killjoy, 2016
A zine about radical vulnerability, femme survival, recovery & mental health.
Free to Choose: A Women's Guide to Reproductive Freedom Eberhardt Press, 2016
"This is not just another pro-choice zine. It is an introduction to the history of underground abortion and a call to learn our history and to take matters in our own hands. It includes some information on menstrual extraction and a list of resources to learn more. Reproductive choice is not a "right" to be granted or withdrawn. 'To know our history is to see how to take up struggle again.' " -- Publisher's website.
Published in Portland, Oregon, 23 pages and in English.
Fucked: on Being Sexually Dysfunctional in Sex-Positive Queer Scenes and 2 Fucked 2 Furious Still Sexually Dysfunctional in Sex-Positive Queer Scenes MisandryMusings, 2014-2015
Published in London and in English.
Full Stop, Adela Rahmati and Tamrika Khvtisiashvili, 2017
A collection of anonymous essays, poems, photos, and other artwork created by female students at Alfaisal University in Riyadh, Saudia Arabia. The content reflects the varied experiences and perspectives of the students as young women living in the Middle East.
Published in Riyadh, Saudia Arabia. 48 pages in English and Arabic. This folder contains two copies.
Gender Studies, Ajuan Mance, 2014-2015
Ajuan Mance is a professor of English at Mills College with an interest in African American literature, 19th-century American literature, US popular culture, the oral tradition in US literature, Black feminist thought, and African American art. This humorous zine is an autobiographical story of life as a Black, genderqueer nerd.
This folder contains two comics. Published in Oakland, North California and all comics are in English.
Good to Know: a Zine of Useful Things, Isabella Rotman, 2015
"Good To Know is a tiny zine of useful information. Topics include how to build a campfire, some ways to purify water, plants to avoid, a very good plant to know, how to find the north star, how to open a bottle without a corkscrew, how to improvise a dental dam, some very useful knots, how o break into stuff, how to jump a car, and how to change a tire. This zine is cute and pocket sized, so you can easily carry it with you to be prepared for most minor emergencies"-- Author's website.
Grid Zine Fest Presents: the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Grid Zine Fest Organizers, circa 2017
Group zine about the best and worst parts of fall and winter.
This folder contains two copies.
Growing Things: a Guide for Beginning Gardeners, Joshua James Amberson, Sarah Keliher, Jeff Shannon, Rylie Thayer, Sarah Tavis, and Hannah Horovitz, 2012
A guide to Pacific Northwest vegetable gardening, with tips for raised bed, row bed and container gardens, compost, plant nutrients, seed saving, weeds, bugs and more.
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle: a Zine about Nannying--Made by Nannies, compiled by Amanda Mello and Ramsey Beyer, 2013
The Marriott Library zine collection (1990-2018) contains zines and zine related materials such as buttons, stickers, and postcards that are made predominantly by women, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ authors as well as people of color and religious minorities in the United States. Some of the zines in the collection are from Salt Lake City, Utah generally and from students at the University of Utah specifically.
High Functioning: a Study in Self Castration
Personal observations related to experience being socialized female on the autism spectrum and self abuse as a result of trauma, miscommunication and social.
This folder contains issue 1.
How to Be a Real Anarchist in 6 Easy Steps, Soofiya.com, 2017
Second edition in English.
How-to Make a Zine, Sara Jensen, 2017
Designed for the Book Arts Treasure Chest Program.
How to Make Radio, Julie Sabatier, 2013
The ins and outs of D.I.Y. radio program and podcast recording, including podcasting nuts & bolts, software, recording on iPhone or iPad, your radio voice, adding music, and the podcasting business model.
Published in Portland, Oregon. This folder contains issue 2.