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We Must Cultivate Our Gardens features an essay on Voltaire, an interview with a worm farmer in Palm Beach, poetry, and a bit more.
Historical Fiction exploring the re-discovery and desecration of the Mogao Grottoes, a series of ornately painted caves from the Silk Road era of around 700 - 900 AD, by a group of international grave robbers, archaeologists, and adventurers. The looting of Dunhuang's treasures took place against the backdrop of the contest for influence in Central Asia between the British and Russian Empires in what was known as "The Great Game."
The third volume of the collaborative literary zine tracks the development of "Ecriture Feminine" or "women's writing" as it became bastardized as autofiction used for self-serving vanity in the North Euro-North American space while outside this region, it maintained its focus on human liberation
Mediating on the popular tactic in social movements of using the sexuality of young women as a tool to shock people into paying attention to a group's political aims. This tactic is widespread throughout the globe, and can be used both coercively and also in a way that confirms the agency of the woman doing it. Looks at Femen from Ukraine, PETA from America, the Mother's Protest in Kenya, and more.
Racing in the 90s - a novella about Initial D and street racing across America
Desacralizing the cult of French mid-century leftist intellectuals - as they aged, what they called freedom often depended on the exploitation of young people in France and its former colonies. And when they died, all was revealed in their private letters. This zine skims over the surface of the hypocrisies of intellectual giants such as Louis Althusser, Roland Barthes, Jean Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, etc.
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