'In the first comprehensive study of zine publishing, Stephen Duncombe explores the history and theory of subterranean cultural production. From their origins in early 20th century science fiction fandom, their more proximate roots in '60s counter-culture and their rapid proliferation in the wake of punk rock, Notes from Underground pays full due to the political importance of zines as a vital network of participatory culture, and analyzes how zines measure up to their utopian outlook in achieving fundamental social change. Packed with extracts and illustrations, Duncombe provides a critical overview of the contemporary underground in all its love and rage.'- from back cover.

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Onsite

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REF.DUS
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English

Publication/Creation date

2008

Edition

2

No of pages

245

ISBN / ISSN

9781934620373

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

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Notes from Underground: Zines and The Politics of Alternative Culture