Dwayne Dixon Zine Collection, ca. 1984-ca. 1995.

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Dwayne Dixon Zine Collection, ca. 1984-ca. 1995.

Collection of 110 zines produced across the United States and Central America. The majority of the zines discussed young men's search for meaning in their lives, morality, and identity, especially through hardcore and punk music/lifestyle. The zines include interviews with bands, album reviews, and criticism of the status quo. Other groups of zines were produced by children participating in various afterschool and enrichment programs in Durham, NC; by Central American women in Mexico, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, and El Salvador (written in Spanish); and by American young women, who wrote about rape, sexism, and traditional sex roles. Many zines include erotica, drawings, copies of photographs, and cartoons. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture. (01-239).

150 items 1.80 linear feet.

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eng,

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Dixon, Dwayne

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Employee in the Literacy Through Photography program at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies. From the description of Dwayne Dixon Zine Collection, ca. 1984-ca. 1995. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 48948595 ...

Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture

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