#Musings of a Lonely Feminist Issue #3

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Title

#Musings of a Lonely Feminist Issue #3

Subject

Feminist Zine

Description

Issue number three of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist"

Creator

University of Texas Feminist Action Project

Source

University of Texas at Austin

Publisher

Feminist Action Project

Date

2014

Contributor

Feminist Action Project, UT Fine Arts Library

Rights

Public Domain

Relation

[no text]

Format

Printed Zine

Language

English

Type

Zine

Identifier

[no text]

Coverage

Modern feminist experience in the United States of America

Collection Items

Cover of "Musings of a #Lonely Feminist" Issue #3: Joining Forces. "Bell Hooks Photoshop Art".
This cover has the title at the top along with a photo of Bell Hooks, a feminist writer and champion of intersectionality, in the center. She is surrounded by roses, beads, and a halo around her head, giving the impression of divinity.

Where Can You Hide, Mother?
In this piece the author describes her life growing up with a mother with "the disease of hoarding". The author recalls her mother's own embarrassment at what she perceives as the disease of most working class people, the disease her grandmother had…

Back cover of "Musings of a #Lonely Feminist" Issue #3. "M.I.A. Photoshop Art".
In this collage there are two large photos of Beyonce, an American black pop singer, and M.I.A., an English-Sri Lankan Tamil rapper. Both artists are known for their roles in supporting feminism. At the bottom is a quote from one of M.I.A.'s songs,…

Table of contents to "Musings of a #Lonely Feminist" Issue #3
Table of contents with a list of the pieces along with their authors in the order in which they appear.

Glass Coffin
In this poem, the author speaks to an unnamed "bold knight" and flips the classic story of a man rescuing a damsel with a kiss by concluding with "happily ever after/means not waking to your lips". Surrounding this poem is a drawn picture of a…

An Open Letter to (The Christian) God
In this "open letter", the author expresses their frustration and rage at the Christian God. This may be because of their sexuality/gender identification as they state "I have been a good girl and yet I wander daily as a man...How long must I wait?"…
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