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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 04:27, 16 February 2009
The life and times of Mavis McKenzie (1996-) in this zine from Melbourne, VIC, Australia the editor, 'Jason', pretends he is an elderly woman, Mavis McKenzie. Mavis sends ridiculous enquiries and outrageous opinion letters to celebrities, local councils, and businesses exercising her civic duty. The responses are often hilarious, showing up the inanity of many bureaucracies systems and celebrity culture, and enables 'Jason' to critique current events and to make fun of "the never-ending procession of dumb celebrities and companies" - 'Jason'.
Contact
PO BOX 222 East Brunswick Victoria 3057 Australia
References
- Cutnpaste exhibition catalogue, page 28.
External Links
- The life and times of Mavis McKenzie, National Library of Australia, catalogue record
- Kirsty Leishman. "Being (R)evolutionary: A Consideration of the Adolescent Nature of Zines." M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 1.3 (1998). (15 November 2007) refers to the authors configuration of a new identity as part of a 'restless rejection of roles by adolescents'.