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Poletti later described the [[zine]] as seeking "to ‘demystify’ the academic process for the zinesters who were its subject, while also acting as a journal which recorded the development of my research. I hoped my zine would contribute to the zine community while my academic work reflected upon it." - Quoted from Poletti, Anna ‘Introduction, A People’s History of Australian Zines’ Heat 11 'Sheltered Lives' 2006 pp16-21. | Poletti later described the [[zine]] as seeking "to ‘demystify’ the academic process for the zinesters who were its subject, while also acting as a journal which recorded the development of my research. I hoped my zine would contribute to the zine community while my academic work reflected upon it." - Quoted from Poletti, Anna ‘Introduction, A People’s History of Australian Zines’ Heat 11 'Sheltered Lives' 2006 pp16-21. | ||
− | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:2000's publications]] | + | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] |
Latest revision as of 01:08, 12 November 2007
Trade entrance (2002-2005) by Australian literature and cultural studies academic Anna Poletti documented the processes of researching Australian zines as a doctorate at the University of Newcastle.
Poletti later described the zine as seeking "to ‘demystify’ the academic process for the zinesters who were its subject, while also acting as a journal which recorded the development of my research. I hoped my zine would contribute to the zine community while my academic work reflected upon it." - Quoted from Poletti, Anna ‘Introduction, A People’s History of Australian Zines’ Heat 11 'Sheltered Lives' 2006 pp16-21.