An edition of You might as well live (1996)

You might as well live

The yellow peril inserts herself

You might as well live
Lauren Jade Martin, Lauren Jad ...
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An edition of You might as well live (1996)

You might as well live

The yellow peril inserts herself

"This special edition of Martin's zine, You Might As Well Live, was created for the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College. In it, Martin traces her family through photos and adds herself, a queer Chinese-American/Jewish college student, to her family's history."

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Language
English
Pages
30

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Edition Notes

The archives copy includes a supplement. The stacks copy does not.

Published in
Annandale, NY
Series
You might as well live -- no. 9.

The Physical Object

Pagination
30 p.
Number of pages
30

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45094322M
OCLC/WorldCat
84665571

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Work Description

Bard student Lauren Martin and Sandi Ward from West Virginia collaborate on a split zine that focuses primarily on music, with interviews with Vehicle Flops, the 6ths, and Fuzzy. Lauren and Sandi review albums and zines, conduct music polls, and share Lauren's listing of projects by young zinesters. Sandi interviews zinesters Denise and Allison, who write I Can't Stop Smiling and Scruffy. Also included are several pieces of short fiction as well as articles on race and classism in zines, gender, college, and sexuality. This zine contains photographs, clip art, and illustrations, and is type and handwritten.

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