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Push : : Queer Feminist Subversions, Issue 5, Winter 2002

PUSH

PUSH

Seattle: Push, 2002. 39pp; b&w illus. 4to. Saddle-stapled in photo-illustrated self-wraps. Toning to some leaves, else fine, with three laid-in elements, enumerated below.

The fifth of eleven total issues of this "grassroots queer feminist" periodical, published between 1999 and 2008; subtitled "Fashion for Fascist Times," with numerous articles on this theme, including "Fitting" by S. Michl, "Going Goth" by Tari, "Dykes & Denim" by Elese Lebsack, "My Inhibitions and My Pants: How I Dropped Them" by Sabrina Dee, "Pink-Collar Blues" by Jill Moffett, "Cultural Appropriation: Fashionable White Racism," by Emily Thuma, "Fashion Fir for a King," by Federico, etc. Also poems, photographs and photospreads, book reviews, and a list of upcoming and ongoing Seattle activist events. Laid into this copy, as issued, are three handbills: one soliciting contributions for the next issue, one advertising a "queer progressive book group," and one reporting that Push's former printer dropped them for "objectionable content" after their "Sex and Genderfuck" issue. OCLC locates holdings only at Washington, Michigan, and the San Francisco Public Library. 

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