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Buffy Vs. Dracula: Feminism And Its Fanged Foe, Amethyst Hethcoat, Leah Chole
Buffy Vs. Dracula: Feminism And Its Fanged Foe, Amethyst Hethcoat, Leah Chole
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork critiquing popular vampire culture and "strong female characters" in popular media through a feminist lens.
Pussy Pride, Andy Fab
Pussy Pride, Andy Fab
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about Riot Grrrrl history and culture, written from the perspective of a self-proclaimed "gay boy."
The Feminist Hollywood, Stephanie Fasi, Guillaume Beaudoin, Shane Dicristina
The Feminist Hollywood, Stephanie Fasi, Guillaume Beaudoin, Shane Dicristina
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art examining feature films thought to represent feminist values, the evolution of female Disney characters, and female musicians who challenge the patriarchal music industry.
50 Shades Of Feminism, Debbie Urimolchai, Chontelle Vargas, Ariel Jean Chaklai
50 Shades Of Feminism, Debbie Urimolchai, Chontelle Vargas, Ariel Jean Chaklai
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork on white privilege and Westernized feminism, intersectionality, and purdah (or pardah).
I'M A Barbie Girl, In A Barbie World, Sydnee Goodman, Brenda Haug, Nicole Winkler
I'M A Barbie Girl, In A Barbie World, Sydnee Goodman, Brenda Haug, Nicole Winkler
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork examining beauty standards in advertising and fashion (including "The Disney Effect"), eating disorders, dieting, and cosmetic surgery.
W.O.C. In Da Biz, Graeme Aegerter, Ellen Butterworth, Katie Davidson
W.O.C. In Da Biz, Graeme Aegerter, Ellen Butterworth, Katie Davidson
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art addressing intersectionalities of music, gender, and race, focusing on M.I.A., Janelle Monae, and Ciara Princess Harris.
Rogue, Annie Hornung, Eva Mcavoy, Sara Knobel
Rogue, Annie Hornung, Eva Mcavoy, Sara Knobel
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
What You Need To Know About Sex, Lauren Gardner, Paula Pearl, Jessie Roth, Cristina Smith
What You Need To Know About Sex, Lauren Gardner, Paula Pearl, Jessie Roth, Cristina Smith
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork examining messages about sex and contraception in the media, intimate partner violence, sexuality and gender in popular music, and sexuality.
Women In Media, Lindsay Taylor, Hadley Dion, Shelley Dehekker
Women In Media, Lindsay Taylor, Hadley Dion, Shelley Dehekker
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
The Handbook Of Self-Loathing, Haley Bresnahan, Kristen Pagnan, Katie Dumas
The Handbook Of Self-Loathing, Haley Bresnahan, Kristen Pagnan, Katie Dumas
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork on body image and dieting (including "fat phobia").
Potpourri, Jasmin Sanchez, Jessica Swaney
Potpourri, Jasmin Sanchez, Jessica Swaney
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings, artwork, and activities addressing rape culture and victim blaming, a feminist perspective of crocheting, gendered titles for women professionals, reclaiming language (particularly the word bitch), and the music of Claire Boucher (a.k.a. Grimes). Original zine contents include a CD and crocheted "FemPower" bookmark.
The Beauty Mark, Annie Bruington, Connor O'Brien, Jackie Topete
The Beauty Mark, Annie Bruington, Connor O'Brien, Jackie Topete
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art critiquing television programming, sexual harassment experienced on campus, and racism experienced by a Mexican-American woman.
Wonder Woman Complex, Camellia Khalvati, Sarah Dawson, Kathleen Doll
Wonder Woman Complex, Camellia Khalvati, Sarah Dawson, Kathleen Doll
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork deconstructing the institution of marriage, beauty standards, motherhood, and work ("the glorification of busy").
The Va-Jay-Jay Revolution
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about beauty standards, the portrayal of lesbians on television, a critique of the word bitch, organized religion as a violation of women's rights, harassment in public spaces, and the representation of women in various countries as observed by studying abroad.