Location: Biblioteca da Escola Secundária José Estêvão, Avenida 25 de Abril, 3811-901 Aveiro

Location: Biblioteca da Escola Secundária José Estêvão,
Avenida 25 de Abril, 3811-901 Aveiro

Sku:

FNZTAVRMC-PT#0292

Title + Number

A ZINE

Cover:

Sku:

FNZTAVRMC-PT#0292
A ZINE2025-05-30T19:36:29+00:00

Title + Number

A ZINE

Publisher:

Casa Editorial Leio Todos / Esgar Acelerado

Author/s:

Esgar Acelerado

Month + Year:

05/2012

Country:

Portugal

City:

Porto

Language:

Pt

Format:

A5

Typology:

Fanzine

Access:

Free

Details:

A Zine, a fanzine with issues of sexual identity..., is dedicated to “all those who think that ‘fanzine’ is a feminine word and, when corrected, respond that they have always said it that way and will continue to do so.” It is quite common for people to refer to fanzine as “a fanzine” or “this fanzine,” when the word fanzine is actually masculine. This issue was often addressed by Geraldes Lino, who insisted on clarifying this misunderstanding, advocating for the correct use of the masculine gender of the word “fanzine.” Esgar Acelerado and other “partners in crime” such as Emerenciano Osga, Rogério Rotring, and Jefferey Zaun gather in this fanzine various illustrations and comics with sexual themes, questioning gender identity and exposing the vicissitudes of romantic and sexual relationships in their many diverse variations. The fanzine ends with Esgar Acelerado leaving the following question open in the air: “Can sex in human fanzines be changed?” Texts by Erradiador on the blog “My Nation Underground”

Theme:

Fanzine

Content:

Comics

Details:

A Zine, a fanzine with issues of sexual identity..., is dedicated to “all those who think that ‘fanzine’ is a feminine word and, when corrected, respond that they have always said it that way and will continue to do so.” It is quite common for people to refer to fanzine as “a fanzine” or “this fanzine,” when the word fanzine is actually masculine. This issue was often addressed by Geraldes Lino, who insisted on clarifying this misunderstanding, advocating for the correct use of the masculine gender of the word “fanzine.” Esgar Acelerado and other “partners in crime” such as Emerenciano Osga, Rogério Rotring, and Jefferey Zaun gather in this fanzine various illustrations and comics with sexual themes, questioning gender identity and exposing the vicissitudes of romantic and sexual relationships in their many diverse variations. The fanzine ends with Esgar Acelerado leaving the following question open in the air: “Can sex in human fanzines be changed?” Texts by Erradiador on the blog “My Nation Underground”

Comments:

Unavailable

Cataloguing Status:

FNZTAVRMC
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RBCIRA
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RBMA
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BESJE
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Comments:

Unavailable

Caption:

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Aveiro Fanzineteca Cataloguing - Collection by Miguel Alexandre Simões Correia
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Cataloguing of the Aveiro Region Libraries Network
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Cataloguing of the Aveiro Municipal Library Network
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Cataloguing of Escola Secundária José Estêvão
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