Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture records, 1996-2008.

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Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture records, 1996-2008.

Chiefly production records for magazine issues, including drafts and edited copy for articles, laser printer and resin-coated paper page layouts, and color proofs. Includes editorial correspondence, research files, meeting notes, promotional and subscription material, audiocassette and mini-cassette tapes, a VHS tape, audio mini-disks, color and black-and-white photographs, negatives, and color transparencies.

6000 items 11.5 lin. ft.

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Semiannual feminist magazine, created by Lisa Miya-Jervis, Benjamin Shaykin, and Andi Zeisler in San Francisco, Calif., beginning in 1996. After having a hard time finding critiques of sexism in pop culture in magazines and self published zines, they decided to make their own. Their goals are to write about sexism in pop culture, propose alternatives, and promote pop products that are pro-woman and pro-feminism. From the description of Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture records,...

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