![]() ![]() ![]() Duncombe, a professor of American Studies and a zine-maker himself, locates zines within a wider bohemian tradition, and maps out both the potential and the limits of their cultural radicalism." - The Atlantic, "It was punk rock that gave us the current zine explosion, with its emphasis on authenticity, sneering disdain for slickness and consumerism, and determination to forge a community based on these principles.clever and funny.we'll always need the malcontents to show us creative ways to flip the bird to Massa. Duncombe argues that zines represent a model of participatory cultural production." - Chronicles of Higher Education, "A timely new critical study.throws some light on the current state of zines and what's at stake. ![]() "Readers are introduced to a remarkably diverse world of zines and their publishers, whose interests run the gamut: crusading for anarchy in our time, or for the revival of the eight-track tape.but for all of these subjects, silly or serious, Dr. Notes from underground zines and the politics of alternative culture by Stephen Duncombe 5. ![]()
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