Status
In storage
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Collection
Publication
[London] : Daikon
Language
Physical description
45 p.; 21 cm
Summary
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"We are a group of self-identifying South East/East Asian women and non-binary people living within a European context. We have created this zine as a platform for Asian voices that are so often underrepresented and undervalued in mainstream political and feminist discourse. We believe in empowering each other through highlighting the collective frustrations and nuances of our intersectional experiences as a starting point for building a wider platform of solidarity. We aim to share our opinions, celebrate our creativity and build up a stronger collective voice for South East/East Asians." daikon* is run collaboratively by: Jade Chao, Hanna Stephens, Kay Stephens, Jemma Paek, Jess Routley, Bella Normark, Jun Pang
"For daikon's third issue in Autumn 2017, we put an open call on Tumblr for explorations on the theme of gender and sexuality. Contributors gave responses based on initial prompts:
What does queerness mean to you?
How do you navigate being queer/trans/intersex and being Southeast/East Asian?
If there was something you could tell your younger self, what would you say?"
Online version available here: https://issuu.com/daikonzine/docs/autumn-final-isuu
"We are a group of self-identifying South East/East Asian women and non-binary people living within a European context. We have created this zine as a platform for Asian voices that are so often underrepresented and undervalued in mainstream political and feminist discourse. We believe in empowering each other through highlighting the collective frustrations and nuances of our intersectional experiences as a starting point for building a wider platform of solidarity. We aim to share our opinions, celebrate our creativity and build up a stronger collective voice for South East/East Asians." daikon* is run collaboratively by: Jade Chao, Hanna Stephens, Kay Stephens, Jemma Paek, Jess Routley, Bella Normark, Jun Pang
"For daikon's third issue in Autumn 2017, we put an open call on Tumblr for explorations on the theme of gender and sexuality. Contributors gave responses based on initial prompts:
What does queerness mean to you?
How do you navigate being queer/trans/intersex and being Southeast/East Asian?
If there was something you could tell your younger self, what would you say?"
Online version available here: https://issuu.com/daikonzine/docs/autumn-final-isuu
DDC/MDS
Z DAIK |
Pages
45