9/11 : That Day & the Day After
Zines Excerpts from the Barnard Zine Library
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Publication
2021 - Barnard Zine Library, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
5,750 words, Guess
Page Count
23 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number1280155987
- Open LibraryOL43845851M
Description
"Zines capture these moments like raw little time capsules made by... whoever wants them." Jenna Freedman gathers zine excerpts of emotive and personal reactions to and about 9/11, its Islamaphobic and nationalist aftermath, and New Yorkers' collective trauma. Freedman states that most of the zines are excerpted from the 2000s and recognizes the difference in framing and language between then and now. Coming from a wide-range of styles, excerpted zines includes perzines, minicomics, art zines, and political zines. --Grace Li
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