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This split zine is about friendships and loneliness, high school, and riot grrrl. Ocean includes a review of a Baby Sitter's Club book and excerpts of her childhood journal. Sarah writes about religious conflicts she has with her Christian parents and the homophobia she encounters at school. Visual elements include clip art, photographs, zine ads and several comics.
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Teenage girls, High school students, Riot grrrl movement, Zines, ReviewsPlaces
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Gift of Marissa Falco, donated in 2010.
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In Sisyphean Garbage No. 12, Sarah, a fifteen-year-old riot grrrl, writes about wanting to leave her Christian school because of the homophobia there as evidenced by her classmates' and teacher's reaction to Ellen DeGeneres coming out on TV. The zine also includes diary comics, quotations from the movie Heathers, a page about Sleater-Kinney, and an interview with Manda Rin of the band Bis. There are zine reviews and ads. In Teenage Whoremoans No. 6, bass player Melanie writes about the Guerrilla Girls, coming out to her mom, why she hates the word "feminazi," feminism at school, why she spells womyn with a y, and the upcoming Riot Grrrl Olympia "un-convention."
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