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− | '''Vanilla Milkshake''' was a zine by Slut Latex and Boy Toy from Austin, Texas, U.S.A. | + | '''Vanilla Milkshake''' was a [[zine]] by Slut Latex and Boy Toy from Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
− | Published in 1991, '''Vanilla Milkshake''' was a radical sex queer zine. It includes an erotic fiction story called "In Drag" about a dyke who is | + | Published in 1991, '''Vanilla Milkshake''' was a radical sex queer zine. It includes an erotic fiction story called "In Drag" about a dyke who is enamored of cute young queer boy who she thinks is a femme dyke, and develops a fantasy of having sex with him by pretending to be a leather daddy. Also included are several erotic poems; an outline of safe sex for dykes; an essay entitled "Stripping the Product" that deals with Baudrillard's concepts of the obscene and the pornographic, capitalism and the realities of the sex trade; "The SCAT Manifesto, Society for Cutting Up Teachers; hypothetic personals and collages; and many photographs by Boy Toy and from photobooths around town. |
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Revision as of 23:09, 4 May 2009
Vanilla Milkshake was a zine by Slut Latex and Boy Toy from Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
Published in 1991, Vanilla Milkshake was a radical sex queer zine. It includes an erotic fiction story called "In Drag" about a dyke who is enamored of cute young queer boy who she thinks is a femme dyke, and develops a fantasy of having sex with him by pretending to be a leather daddy. Also included are several erotic poems; an outline of safe sex for dykes; an essay entitled "Stripping the Product" that deals with Baudrillard's concepts of the obscene and the pornographic, capitalism and the realities of the sex trade; "The SCAT Manifesto, Society for Cutting Up Teachers; hypothetic personals and collages; and many photographs by Boy Toy and from photobooths around town.