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#0232

Title + Number

REVISTA DECADENTE #73

Cover:

Sku:

FNZTAVRMC-PT#0232
REVISTA DECADENTE #732025-05-30T19:36:45+00:00

Title + Number

REVISTA DECADENTE #73

Publisher:

Estrela Decadente / Xavier Almeida

Author/s:

Various

Month + Year:

08/2020

Country:

Portugal

City:

Lisbon

Language:

Pt

Format:

A4

Typology:

Fanzine

Access:

Free

Details:

"The first comic strip is by Odete. Then, Rod presents a scene of fist fucking. Ana Cristina Cachola and Xavier Almeida base their comic "Artist Without Work Thinking About the Work of Art" on a conversation through Tinder, which descends into a reflection on the relevance of curation in art. "Acab" by Ana Menta is a conversation of the deaf about racism and police violence. On the same topic, Carolina Elis comments on the statement “There is no racism in Portugal”. In the section “Women in Comics”, Alice Geirinhas publishes a brief introduction of Isabel Carvalho, founder of the collective A Língua and Satélite Internacional, and also an author and editor of many other publications. Sreya shares the struggles of creating her second album and the catharsis it represented. It’s also difficult to find venues to perform live. Next, the eighth chapter of "Luxação", a series by Xavier Almeida about cycling in Lisbon. "When I Grow Up" – another story of racism and police violence, written by Gisela Casimiro. I, uh, I, a self-absorbed ego as big as my belly button by Filipe Felizardo. To finish, another sequence of "Envuelto en Llamas" by Santi. Texts by Erradiador on the blog My Nation Underground."

Theme:

Unavailable

Content:

Art / Comics

Details:

"The first comic strip is by Odete. Then, Rod presents a scene of fist fucking. Ana Cristina Cachola and Xavier Almeida base their comic "Artist Without Work Thinking About the Work of Art" on a conversation through Tinder, which descends into a reflection on the relevance of curation in art. "Acab" by Ana Menta is a conversation of the deaf about racism and police violence. On the same topic, Carolina Elis comments on the statement “There is no racism in Portugal”. In the section “Women in Comics”, Alice Geirinhas publishes a brief introduction of Isabel Carvalho, founder of the collective A Língua and Satélite Internacional, and also an author and editor of many other publications. Sreya shares the struggles of creating her second album and the catharsis it represented. It’s also difficult to find venues to perform live. Next, the eighth chapter of "Luxação", a series by Xavier Almeida about cycling in Lisbon. "When I Grow Up" – another story of racism and police violence, written by Gisela Casimiro. I, uh, I, a self-absorbed ego as big as my belly button by Filipe Felizardo. To finish, another sequence of "Envuelto en Llamas" by Santi. 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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