Hoax. Issue number seven, Feminisms and change / Rachel and Sari.
Hoax is a compilation zine created by Sari and Rachel that discusses feminism "in relation to different aspects of day-to-day life. The theme of issue 7 is "Change." The changes written about vary from changing the "call-out culture" associated with social rights activist groups to how it feels to c...
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Baltimore, MD :
Rachel and sari,
2012.
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MSU: This book was selected in recognition of MSU Libraries Student Employee, Abigail Heath, Class of 2014 |
Physical Description: | 70 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
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Feminisms and change. [Other title] |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t There's no need to search because it's been here: getting to the heart of western feminism's relationship with Islamic feminism and notions of "invisibility" / |r A.S. Burton -- |t Real names / |r Em Gormley -- |t Hoax as a feminist project / |r Rachel -- |t Night to day efforts / |r Leah B. -- |t The passing of leaves / |r Marilyn Douglas -- |t Confessions of a "femi-posi" / |r Kerri R. -- |t Poetry is not a luxury / |r Emily Means -- |t Retching ball / |r Jill -- |t Blood alcohol content: on family, assault, and giving up drinking / |r sari -- |t What I've been missing / |r Claire Urbanski -- |t Love your body? / |r Jillian Schweitzer -- |t What does "accessible" mean? / |r Rachel Casiano Hernandez -- |t Untitled / |r Ocean Capewell -- |t Untitled / |r Liza -- |t Fat is still a feminist issue: an interview with feminist, fat-positive activists Tasha Fierce & Hanne Blank / |r Allison McCarthy -- |t White activism as performance / |r Phylicia Sampson -- |t A penny's worth / |r Jennifer Williams -- |t I heart feminists -- |t Identities in zines / |r sari -- |t Pregnancy and parenting while genderqueer / |r B. Sanders -- |t Dr. Strangepen or how I learned to stop worrying and hate corporate journalism / |r Michael Saba -- |t There are no scripts: on accountability and forgiveness / |r Rachel -- |t Scars / |r Anna Rye -- |t Conversation with Dean Spade / |r Baltimore Feminist Reading Group -- |t Fourth wave: part one / |r Natalie Reed -- |t Vegan recipe time -- |t Unsung feminist hero: street transvestite action revolutionaries / |r sari -- |t Current feminist heroes -- |t About the Contributors -- |
520 | |a Hoax is a compilation zine created by Sari and Rachel that discusses feminism "in relation to different aspects of day-to-day life. The theme of issue 7 is "Change." The changes written about vary from changing the "call-out culture" associated with social rights activist groups to how it feels to change names as a trans* person. Contributors include personal accounts of Islamophobia in feminism, being trans* in the workplace, coping with bulimia while being feminist, parenting a daughter who practices self-harm, coping with a friend's death, questioning sexuality, being a survivor in workshops about consent, being a journalist in capitalist America, living with an alcoholic best friend, and empowering oneself by choosing a short haircut. There are articles on the importance of poetry in activism, trans-feminism, and the showmanship involved with primarily white volunteer organizations in communities composed mostly of people of color. There are two interviews in the zine: one with trans* rights lawyer Dean Spade about working in the nonprofit Sylvia Rivera Law Project, and one with fat feminist activists Tasha Fierce and Hanne Blank. | ||
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