Zine Your Research: The Podcast, Ep.3, Bibliodiversity in Latin America
Автор: Tulane University Libraries
Загружено: 2025-11-04
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Zines: radical, DIY, self-published works, have for decades been synonymous with anti-establishment movements. Considering this, we find ourselves asking: What role, if any, can zines play in academia? How can we engage with zines in an institutional context without destroying their meaning? What problems can zines solve? In this series, we explore these questions by looking at what exactly makes a zine a zine- from their history and materiality to their ethos and politics - with librarians, archivists, students, and faculty from Tulane University.
Show notes: https://tinyurl.com/yhf6v9u9
Episode Description: Teresa Clifton, Special Collections & Engagement Librarian at the Doris Stone Latin American Library and Research Center, examines how colonial restrictions on publishing created fertile ground for DIY traditions in the Latin American region.
Hosted by Katherine Hicks
Edited and produced by lisa Hooper
Logo design by Becky Gipson
Graphics support by Anthony DelRosario
Music: Net Neutrality (We Stand For) - Kara Square and Piero Peluche by Piero Peluche (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
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