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In storage
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[New York]: Charles Theonia
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Physical description
34 p.; 21 cm
Summary
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"Femmescapes is a “zine of queer trans affinities with femmeness,” co-edited by Julieta Salgado, and Charles Theonia. Julieta is a translator and photographer who works with unhoused LGBTQ youth at the Ali Forney Center; Charles is a poet and teacher at Borough of Manhattan Community College. In Femmescapes V.1, contributors like Reina Gossett, Porpentine Charity Heartscape, and Jamie Berrout imagine being femme and making art without the threat of gendered violence. After taking a transatlantic flight that leaves her “having a Wednesday that’s longer than 24 hours,” Reina Gossett wonders:
“What would it look like to make art about my condition? The condition of the freak, the condition of the outlaw. Art that would turn towards & increase my lawlessness & my lewdness, my disintegration and incoherence. Art that might bring me shame.” ”
(Title taken from website)
Online version available here: http://bit.ly/FemmescapesFreePDFs
"Femmescapes is a “zine of queer trans affinities with femmeness,” co-edited by Julieta Salgado, and Charles Theonia. Julieta is a translator and photographer who works with unhoused LGBTQ youth at the Ali Forney Center; Charles is a poet and teacher at Borough of Manhattan Community College. In Femmescapes V.1, contributors like Reina Gossett, Porpentine Charity Heartscape, and Jamie Berrout imagine being femme and making art without the threat of gendered violence. After taking a transatlantic flight that leaves her “having a Wednesday that’s longer than 24 hours,” Reina Gossett wonders:
“What would it look like to make art about my condition? The condition of the freak, the condition of the outlaw. Art that would turn towards & increase my lawlessness & my lewdness, my disintegration and incoherence. Art that might bring me shame.” ”
(Title taken from website)
Online version available here: http://bit.ly/FemmescapesFreePDFs
DDC/MDS
Z THEO |
Pages
34