Skip to Main Content

WMST 3138: Affect and Activism

This guide is for Manijeh Moradian's class in spring 2024. It was made by archivist Martha Tenney and zine librarian Jenna Freedman.

Barnard Zine Library Resources

`'Lucy and Charlie Brown from Peanuts with a sign: The zine librarian is in. Plus, "need zine-making advice?" "come to office hours" "lost in research" "MLC 203" and "fridays 12:30-3pm."'`Zine Library Resources

  • Zine Library Access - tl;dr: open the same hours as the rest of the MLC, same loan period as other library materials
  • Drop-in hours Fridays 12:30-3, MLC 203
  • Other zine libraries, including digital
  • NYC Feminist Zinefest: Saturday, April 6 in the James Room 12-6
  • Collage Corner - zine making supplies in the zine library (MLC 2nd floor)
  • Zine Kits - zine making supplies case you can borrow for two weeks
  • Zine Acquisitions - fill out this form if you want your zine added to our library

Zineography

Aguada, Rufino. Revolution Is In My Blood: On Being Pilipinx on Being Punk. Olympia, WA: Rufino Aguada, 2017.
Blinko, Liv. Ribald. Baltimore, MD: The author, 2007.
Brager, JB. Doykeit. Washington, DC? The editor, 2012.
Chan, Kim. Queens: I Love You, but You’re Bringing Me Down. Flushing, NY: Kim Chan, 2021.
“Chingozine.” Chingozine, 2012.
Coloring Outside the Lines: A Zine Made by Students of Color at UC Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, Calif: The collective, 2012.
Garfinkel, Maya. A Brief History of Civil Disobedience @ Columbia University. New York, NY: The author, 2017.
Gomez, Nyky. “Incongruous.” Incongruous, n.d.
Hatton, Joyce. Think About the Bubbles: Grief. #10. Moorhead, Minnesota: The author, 2013.
Isy. “Morgenmuffel : Cartoons & Rants.” Morgenmuffel : Cartoons & Rants, 1998.
Kaba, Mariame, and Eva Nagao, eds. What About the Rapists? An Abolitionist FAQ Series from Interrupting Criminalization. New York, NY: Interrupting Criminalization, 2021.
Lee, Yumi. External Text. Cambridge, MA: The Author, 2000.
Melissa W. La Frontera: The Border. Place of publication not identified: The author, 2007.
Nos Cuidamos / We Take Care of Us: Stories of Mutual Aid in Response to COVID-19 in Bushwick, BK / Historias de Ayuda Mutua En Respuesta al COVID-19 En Bushwick, BK. Brooklyn, NY: Amy C., Amy L., Anisa, Ariana, Chalay, Ciera, Cynthia, DeBoRah, Lula, Manon, Sarina, and William, 2021.
Puck. Make Every Minute Count. Philadelphia: The Author, 2004.
Radical Cheerleader Handbook. Lake Worth, FL: publisher not identified, n.d.
Sasaki, Whitney. Antifa for Kids! Fun Coloring Book. Chicago, IL: Sasaki Family Zines, 2021.
“Tenacious : Writings from Women in Prison.” Tenacious : Writings from Women in Prison, n.d.
Whitehead, Anna. “With Heart in Mouth.” With Heart in Mouth, n.d.
Yeh, Cindy. Urban Velocity. New York, NY: The artist, 2015.

Barnard Archives Resources

Using the Barnard Archives

  • We will have drop-in hours set up for your class in the weeks leading up to your Research Project Proposal and Final Research Project. See this google doc for instructions and sign-up (please request access if needed!). 
  • Otherwise, we are open Monday-Friday, 10:30 am - 5:30 pm. Email archives@barnard.edu to set up an appointment.
  • More information about doing research at the Barnard Archives is available on our website.

You can also an appointment with Martha to talk about your research in the Barnard Archives or to find archives elsewhere (digital or otherwise).

 

Using the Coalition for Women Prisoners collection