Malana Krongelb zine collection
Dublin Core
Title
Malana Krongelb zine collection
Subject
zines, disability studies, feminism, marginalization, addiction, punk, queer
Description
The Malana Krongelb zine collection consists of administrative files and zines that focus on social justice and marginalized identities, dating from 1974 to 2018. Areas of strength include zines by and about people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other queer peoples, disabled people, interpersonal violence, sex and relationships, sex work, the prison industrial complex, self-care, feminism, and punk.
Creator
Krongelb, Malana
Date
1974-2018
Rights
There are restrictions on use of this collection. Digitization of the contents of zines is prohibited. Covers of zines may be digitized, but for all other digitization, researchers must obtain permission to digitize from the zines' creators. All researchers seeking to publish materials from the collections of the John Hay Library are requested to complete a Notice of Intent to Publish, available on the John Hay Library website or by request, prior to reproducing, quoting, or otherwise publishing any portion or extract from this collection. Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Format
Zines, Magazines
Language
English
Type
Text, Images, Physical objects
Coverage
Currently located at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island
Collection Items
Quiet Riot AKA the Shy Sober Kid Zine
This zine is a collection of stories and illustrations contributed by and made for people who identify as shy and are sober or looking to get sober. The entries are personal reflections on the writers’ relationships with substances, with social…
Filling the Void: Interviews About Quitting Drinking and Using
This zine is a collection of interviews given by Cindy Crabb of the zine Doris, where she talks with alcoholics of differing ages about their experiences drinking as well as with using drugs (the latter for two of the people interviewed). The…